2021 Best of Madison gold-winning photographer Sam Li talks about his latest project, a video titled “Madison, Wisconsin – Best City Ever”.
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Three Questions for Meagan Doll ’16
J-School alum Meagan Doll has received a 2021 Distinguished Dissertation and Thesis Award from the University of Washington.
J175 Students Create Campus Survival Guide for Incoming Freshmen
Students in J175 have been able to pass along their advice to incoming freshmen through the “Campus Survival Guide” blog.
Three Questions for Metra Farrari ’08
Metra Farrari is a self-described nap-time novelist. She is the author of the forthcoming novel All The Blues Come Through, out June 11.
Curb Pause Earns National Recognition from the Society of Professional Journalists
Curb magazine was a finalist for Best Student Magazine and won Best Affiliated Website in SPJ’s 2020 national Mark of Excellence awards.
Three Questions for Jacob Kushner ’10
In “Stopping the Next One”, Kushner explores animal-borne illnesses that could be the next pandemic, and how scientists hope to prevent this.
SJMC Faculty and Grad Students Present Research at Virtual ICA Conference
This week, graduate students and faculty from the School of Journalism and Mass Communication will be presenting their research at the International Communication Association’s annual conference, which is being presented virtually from May 27-31.
Three Questions for Seija Rankin ’09
J-School alum Seija Rankin is here to make sure readers find their next great book. as the Books Editor for Entertainment Weekly.
For Elizabeth Lang Oreamuno (MA’20), Pandemic Inspires Award-Winning Journalism
Elizabeth Lang Oreamuno (MA’20) brought an outsider’s perspective with her when she arrived in Madison, and went on to create multiple award winning pieces.
J-Schoolers Receive 2020 Milwaukee Press Club Excellence in Journalism Awards
SJMC students took home 15 Milwaukee Press Club Excellence in Journalism awards, including five top prizes.