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  UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism is a graduate professional school on the campus of University of California at Berkeley.
The UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism focuses on seven primary mediums of journalism.
While many graduate journalism schools have programs that are more theory-oriented, Berkeley focuses on offering students real world experiences and currently requires every student to perform an internship at a media outlet as a degree requirement -- preferably between their first and second year of study.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/UC_Berkeley_Graduate_School_of_Journalism   (1127 words)

  
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 Salon Ivory Tower | Justifying J-school
So, in becoming dean at the Graduate School of Journalism, my challenge was to try to replicate such an environment by putting together a collegium of great journalists who would come to Berkeley to continue working on their own projects, teach and hopefully enjoy and profit from each other's company.
Another way to help create this "different kind of school" was to bring to Berkeley what we call "teaching fellows," practicing journalists who come from around the world for a semester or a full year to be in-residence, work on their own projects and teach a class.
Orville Schell is dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California at Berkeley.
www.salon.com /it/career/1999/01/22career.html   (1079 words)

  
 The Daily Californian
UC Berkeley officials announced yesterday that the Graduate School of Journalism and the University of Southern California's Annenberg School received a $1.3 million grant to create a journalism training center for students and professionals.
While UC Berkeley and USC are planning to participate in a discussion that will ultimately improve the quality of the seminars at both universities, each school will have its own focuses, said Loren Ghiglione, director of the journalism school at USC.
To improve their chances of receiving the grant, UC Berkeley and the University of Southern California filed a joint application, spurred on by a personal friendship between Schell and Geoffrey Cowan, dean of the Annenberg School.
www.dailycal.org /article.php?id=367   (541 words)

  
 The UC Berkeley Interactive University Project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The conference, co-sponsored by the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism and the USC Annenberg School for Communication, will focus on "how young people have become the driving force in the adoption of digital technology and the Internet and how their habits are reshaping the media industry".
The Lawrence Berkeley Hall of Science (LHS), UCB's public science center, plays a significant role in teacher professional development, curriculum development and public science education, as it works to develop model programs for teaching and learning science and mathematics, and to disseminate these to an expanding audience.
In an open letter to the campus community, issued January 31, Chancellor Berdahl outlines UC Berkeley's response to and preparation for what promises to be a difficult period ahead.
iu.berkeley.edu:8000 /IU/February2003News   (2470 words)

  
 04.18.2001 - Graduate School of Journalism at UC Berkeley awarded Bloomberg grant for business reporting center
"Because covering the 21st century world of business by means of a multi-media approach in all its many manifestations is one of the highest commitments of the Graduate School of Journalism, it is with great excitement and gratitude that we contemplate Michael Bloomberg's contribution," said Orville Schell, dean of the school.
As part of the business journalism center, North Gate students also will be encouraged to take classes in accounting and finance at UC Berkeley.
UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism already boasts several established business journalists working now or in the recent past as teaching fellows.
www.berkeley.edu /news/media/releases/2001/04/18_bloom.html   (516 words)

  
 FRONTLINE/WORLD Fellows . Kashmir: The Road to Peace? . Introduction | PBS
Sachi Cunningham is a second year student in documentary film at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.
She has an undergraduate degree in history from Brown University, and has worked in the film industry in Asia and the U.S. Jigar Mehta is also a second year documentary student at the Graduate School of Journalism at UC Berkeley.
FRONTLINE/World is exploring partnerships with some of the leading graduate schools of journalism around the United States with the goal of identifying and developing the best of an emerging generation of journalists.
www.pbs.org /frontlineworld/fellows/kashmir/indexa.html   (374 words)

  
 Podcast.net - The Podcast Directory
UC Berkeley's Ken Goldberg, Professor of Industrial Engineering, joins Conversations Host Harry Kreisler for a discussion of his dual careers as an industrial engineer who designs robots and an artist...
Bob Cauthorn on "The Changing Rules of Journalism: The Role of Editors and Reports in the Future" as part of the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism's New Media Summer Public Lecture Series.
Maureen Dowd and Thomas Friedman in conversation with UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism professors Cynthia Gorney and Mark Danner.
www.podcast.net /show/20531   (1170 words)

  
 bIPlog: Author Bios   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Susheel is a 2L at Boalt trying to find his way between the onslaught of work that law school throws at him and the restrictions Congress and the RIAA are trying to impose on his thoughts and code.
Before law school, she satisfied this predilection as a book author and CD producer (boosted by her cred as an ethnomusicologist).
She came to the journalism school at UC Berkeley in 2001 and now is a second-year student.
biplog.com /bios.html   (1899 words)

  
 Annenberg: Michael Parks named to lead journalism school
Parks, who had been serving as interim director of the journalism school since fall 2001, was the overwhelming choice of the Annenberg search committee, which lauded both his professionalism and his exemplary work as interim director.
During Parks' tenure as interim director, the USC Annenberg School of Journalism has created an innovative core curriculum and expanded its international reporting programs and its focus on developing expertise in covering diverse communities, Cowan said.
Orville Schell, dean of the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, said he had admired Parks’ work ever since his days as a foreign correspondent in Beijing.
www.usc.edu /uscnews/stories/7867.html   (472 words)

  
 Grad School of Journalism -- Weblogs, Information, and Society   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
University of California at Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism North Gate Hall Library, Hearst at Euclid, Berkeley.
Since the last UC Berkeley weblog panel, users have integrated weblogs into their everyday life and work.
School and the founder and former editor-in-chief of LawMeme, the Law School's collaboratively run weblog.
www.sims.berkeley.edu /events/weblogs2003   (509 words)

  
 SCHEDULE OF ARUNDHATI ROY'S TALKS IN THE US : OCT-NOV 1999
The Wheeler Auditorium event at UC Berkeley on October 29 is $15, or $10 with student ID. Tickets for Wheeler available through CalPerformances 510-642-9988, or one hour before the event (subject to availability).
Roy at UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism prior to her talk at Wheeler Hall, please contact Mary Houghteling at 510.848.1155 or at mhoughteling@irn.org.
Roy's Berkeley appearances are co-sponsored by: UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism, South and Southeast Asian Studies Department, Center for South Asia Studies, and Peace and Conflict Studies; and The Wallace Stegner Environmental Center at the San Francisco Main Public Library.
www.narmada.org /visits/arschedule.html   (340 words)

  
 Hypocrisy at Berkeley Journalism School's "China Digital News"
China Digital News, a project of the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, falsely declares itself to be a "public forum" while disdaining elementary principles of free and open discussion.
The journalism school's dean, Orville Schell, is not interested in the issue.
Censorship is a frequent theme on China Digital News (CDN), a blog run by faculty and students of the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.
urielw.com /cdn.htm   (2687 words)

  
 JD's New Media Musings: May 16, 2003 Archives
UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism is sponsoring another even-filled new media week.
Each presentation will be in the library at the UC Berkeley Journalism School in North Gate Hall.
The sessions are sponsored by the Western Knight Center for Specialized Journalism, the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism and USC Annnenberg School for Communication.
www.jdlasica.com /blog/archives/2003_05_16.html   (609 words)

  
 The little devils are more than little details / Childbirth puts the modern woman into her mom's shoes
As a preview of journalism's next generation, Insight presents the work of six students in Tom Engelhardt's writing class, "Strong Words," a part of the editing workshop at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.
Despite this, and the fact that there appears to be no solution in sight, the numbers show that the majority of us will still opt to have our own little devil, and that he or she will change everything we thought or knew or did.
Besides fretting about things that are really beyond her control, Monica Mehta is a student at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, managing editor of Nirvana Woman magazine (nirvanamedia.com), and a former reporter for Entertainment Weekly.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2005/04/17/INGP8C76LG1.DTL&type=printable   (1236 words)

  
 UC Berkeley Journalism
Adam Shemper, class of 2004, writes in the Oxford American about Condoleezza Rice not showing up at the Red Cross Center in Hattiesburg, Mississippi in September, after she was scheduled to meet with 300 Gulf Coast residents displaced by Hurricane Katrina.
Journalism schools at Berkeley, Columbia, Northwestern and USC, and the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard are part of the The Carnegie-Knight Initiative on the Future of Journalism Education.
The initiative responds to a McKinsey and Co. study on the economic and technological challenges facing the news industry in the 21st century.
journalism.berkeley.edu   (1985 words)

  
 Judith Miller plans to defend journalism's role in a democracy — all the way to prison
Miller's position, as she repeated several times during the Berkeley event and during an interview earlier that day for KQED "Forum," is "You go with what you've got." She was referring both to her WMD sources and the questionable whistle-blowers she is protecting, but it's a statement her critics ought to keep in mind.
Miller may be an imperfect martyr for the First Amendment cause, but with 15 other journalists battling a secrecy-loving government over their own confidential sources, you go with what you've got.
True to the event's billing as "The Consequences of Confidential Sources: Jail?," both Miller and Lowell Bergman, her interviewer from the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, preferred to focus on her stand for the First Amendment.
www.berkeley.edu /news/media/releases/2005/03/18_miller.shtml   (1751 words)

  
 Calendar :: UC Berkeley Institute of European Studies
Over his long career in journalism, Hodgson has served as reporter for the BBC, editor of The Sunday Times of London's "Insight" section, Washington correspondent for The Observer, and commentator on NPR.
He is working on a new book for the Century Foundation in New York called Prospering and Puzzled, a history of the U.S. since the resignation of Richard Nixon.
Co-sponsored by UC Berkeley's Institute of European Studies and The World Affairs Council of Northern California.
ies.berkeley.edu /calendar/archive/perspective.html   (439 words)

  
 Genetics and Society: "Humans 2.0: Will Your Grandchildren Be Genetically Modified?," Sept. 28, Berkeley
A graduate of Harvard College, his work has been collected in annual volumes of America's Best Nature Writing, Science Writing, Spiritual Writing, and Travel Writing, as well as in the Oxford and Norton anthologies of nature writing.
She has taught courses on the politics of science, technology, and the environment at the Hutchins School of Liberal Studies at Sonoma State University, and on the sociology of gender at Hayward State University.
She has written widely on subjects including the U.S. environmental movement and the politics of human genetic technology, and has worked as an activist in a range of progressive political movements.
www.genetics-and-society.org /events/20040928_jschool.html   (459 words)

  
 Nautilus Institute: Associate/Brandon Yu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Prior to joining Nautilus Institute, Brandon worked as a research assistant for Pulitzer Prize nominated, UC Berkeley Sociology Professor Kristin Luker at the Center For The Study of Law and Society.
Brandon continues to serve as co-editor with Dean of UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism and long time China scholar, Orville Schell, on a monthly series of internationally published columns entitled "China Stands Up" for Project Syndicate.
Brandon graduated magna cum laude from UC Berkeley with a B.A. in Political Economy (Summer 2001) and an emphasis on Northeast Asian International Relations.
www.nautilus.org /VietnamFOIA/admin/staff/brandon.html   (244 words)

  
 ucb_bcm_2005_02
A conversation with Brazilian photographer Sebastiao Salgado, UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism adjunct professor Ken Light and Photo Critic and Curator Fred Ritchin.
Ken Jowitt, a political scientist with appointments at UC Berkeley and the Hoover Institution at Stanford, argues how 9/11 changed the concept of globalization into Americanization and explains his support for the Bush Administration's doctrine of pre-emptive war.
In this Foerster Lecture on the Immortality of the Soul presented by the UC Berkeley Graduate Council, Metzinger develops a representationalist theory of phenomenal self-consciousness.
communityrelations.berkeley.edu /whatsnew/ucb_bcm_2005_02.htm   (545 words)

  
 U. Iowa - Journalism Teaching Resources and J-Schools of note   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Journalism and Mass Communication Schools in the USA
From the UC Berkeley journalism graduate school -- a tutorial on producing multimedia stories for mid-career journalists.
The University of Iowa School of Journalism and Mass Communication
bailiwick.lib.uiowa.edu /journalism/j-schools.html   (537 words)

  
 Berkeley Students Head to Iraq as Journalists   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
To capture a slice of U.S.-occupied Iraqi life, three students from UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism are spending a month in Baghdad to document the resistance movement brewing since the U.S.-led forces declared victory.
Journalism Professor Mark Danner, who personally knows Sprague, said good reporters often have to risk their lives in order to get the full story.
The media's coverage of the war, which is unbalanced in Vittachi's opinion, played a role in their decision to go, said Vittachi, who will be meeting his colleagues in a few weeks.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/966269/posts   (2377 words)

  
 Democratic Underground Forums - Iraq Debate to be held at Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles March 15th...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Michael Ignatieff, director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, is author of "Isaiah Berlin: A Life." Mark Danner, staff writer for The New Yorker, is a professor at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.
And Robert Scheer, syndicated columnist and clinical professor at the USC Annenberg School of Journalism, is author of "With Enough Shovels."
The debate is presented by the Los Angeles Times, the Los Angeles Institute for the Humanities, and the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.
www.democraticunderground.com /duforum/DCForumID66/761.html   (386 words)

  
 Rediff On The NeT: Arundhati Roy To Appear In America
Her Berkeley appearances are co-sponsored by UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism, South and Southeast Asian Studies Department-Center for South Asia Studies, and Peace and Conflict Studies, The Wallace Stegner Environmental Center at the San Francisco Main Public Library.
The International Rivers Network, which is also sponsoring her appearances, is holding a reception for Roy at UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism prior to her talk at the Wheeler Hall.
The New York event is presented in association with IRN, The New School Graduate Writing Program, Columbia University Southern Asian Institute, Asian American Journalists Association and the Network of Indian Professionals.
www.rediff.com /news/1999/oct/18us4.htm   (613 words)

  
 Event details   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Mark's presentation will be followed by the screening of four short films reported and produced by the Digital TV and the World project at UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism.
"Report from Shanghai" was funded by institutional and individual gifts from UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism, the Institute of East Asian Studies, the Center for Chinese Studies, the Department of East Asian Languages and Culture, International and Area Studies, and the Program on Mass Communication.
Special thanks to Dean Orville Schell, Rob Gunnison, and Carolyn Wakeman of the Graduate School of Journalism; Tom Kennedy of washingtonpost.com; and the journalism faculty and students at Shanghai International Studies University.
ieas.berkeley.edu /events/2005.09.08.html   (453 words)

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