Congratulations to our Baughman Senior Achievement Award Winners and graduate student teaching and leadership award winners!
Graduate Students
The J-School Encourages Alternative Forms of Storytelling
J456: Long Form Video and J457: Storytelling Through Sound are two courses that explore audio and video journalism more in-depth.
J-Schoolers Win WBA Student Awards for Excellence
Over the weekend, the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association held their virtual Student Seminar and announced the winners of both their scholarships and the Student Awards for Excellence.
Graduate Student Highlight: Yiping Xia
Ph.D. student Yiping Xia, was recently awarded a Mini Fellowship from UW-Madison’s Holtz Center for Science and Technology Studies. We caught up with Yiping to hear more about him and what he hopes to do after graduation.
Graduate Student Highlight: Professional M.A. Class of December 2020
This semester, four of our Professional Track M.A. students completed their degrees and showcased their portfolios of published work. Here’s a look at our four graduating ProTrackers, and what they hope to do next!
Curb Pause: Reflections on a Year Interrupted
Curb Pause emphasizes that we all should take an intentional pause to recognize injustices, reflect on historic parallels and amplify voices that have been muted for generations.
Graduate Student Highlight: Steven Wang
From scholarship and research to their work in the community, J-Schoolers like Steven are making their mark on the world and living out the Wisconsin Idea.
SJMC Graduate Students and Faculty to Present at NCA Annual Convention
The National Communication Association will hold its annual convention virtually November 19-22, 2020. Here’s a look at the sessions featuring SJMC students and faculty.
The Badger Report: Working Together While Staying Apart
Students’ teamwork is being put to the test as The Badger Report transitioned to remote instruction. Read more about how students are working together while staying apart.
Altering Landscapes: How the J-School is responding to COVID-19’s impact
The UW-Madison School of Journalism and Mass Communication has been working hard to give their students a chance to stay engaged with a wide range of course material, whether in person or virtually.