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Journalism Program

  

Susan F. Paterno Appointed to Prestigious Tedeschi Professorship of Journalism

September 25, 2024 by Susan Paterno | News

Susan F. Paterno, Professor of English and Director of the Journalism Program, has been appointed to the Tedeschi Professorship of Journalism within the Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, a recognition of her exemplary contributions to the field of journalism and her dedication to education and research. “I’m honored by this recognition, and

Chapman Student Interns in NYC With The Daily Show

November 27, 2023 by Erika Taylor | News

Wilkinson College Journalism Student Antony Post (’24 B.A. Film and Media Studies, Journalism minor) interned with The Daily Show in New York City earlier this year as a Production Intern.  During his internship, Post undertook a variety of responsibilities within different departments at the show. These tasks included acting as a production assistant on filmed

Journalism Students: Foot Soldiers of Democracy

September 3, 2020 by Vik Jolly | News

As Wilkinson College’s journalism program enters its second year of a partnership with the Voice of OC, even more students are getting a taste of real-life journalism while reporting, writing and editing with Orange County’s nonprofit newsroom. Under the guidance of professional journalists, students post dispatches and stories about local government and its impact on

Blue Wave, Red Tide or Purple Haze Features analysis of the polling, pundits and politicos before the vote

October 22, 2018 by | Art

Please join the Journalism Program, the English Department and Wilkinson College for a symposium on Orange County’s crucial role in the Nov. 6  midterm elections. “Blue Wave, Red Tide or Purple Haze?” features  analysis of the polling, pundits and politicos before the vote. Adam Nagourney, New York Times Los Angeles Bureau Chief Mary Plummer, KPCC

A “Thank You” From English/Journalism Alum …

May 18, 2012 by | News

Ryan Staab (’06) graduated with a degree in English/journalism and is featured in the ABC News report  for his work on the Innocence Project, helping to free a man wrongly convicted of killing a teenager (see below). Ryan is an  example of how training students in both journalism and the humanities allows us to graduate lifelong

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