This spring, the J-School welcomes seven adjunct instructors and lecturers to provide students with a real-world perspective on the world of communication. They share what they hope students take away from their courses.
Profile
Graduate Adviser Lisa Aarli retires from the J-School
After 11 years at the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, graduate adviser Lisa Aarli is retiring. Read Professional MA student Keifa Jaward’s thoughtful profile of Lisa and her legacy at the J-School.
Three Questions for Abigail Becker ’15
Alum Abigail Becker (BA’15) shares her proudest accomplishments working for UniverCity Alliance, advice for current J-School students and her favorite J-School memories.
Graduate Student Highlight: Professional M.A. Class of December 2023
This December, four professional master’s students graduated and presented their final portfolios of published work. Check out their work and see what they hope to do next.
Three Questions for Garth Beyer ’14
Garth Beyer (BA’14) opened Garth’s Brew Bar in December 2019 but his passion for craft beer started long before that. In fact, one of his favorite J-School memories involves the opportunity to dive deep into the world of craft beer.
Three Questions for Sam Freedman ’77
Center for Journalism Ethics advisory board member and J-School alum Sam Freedman shared his proudest accomplishments and his favorite pizza-filled Daily Cardinal memory.
Graduate Student Highlight: Carlos Dávalos
Ph.D. student Carlos Dávalos is a member of the J-School’s Inclusion Committee. He shares what compelled him to join the committee and his work within the J-School.
Three Questions for Ethan Krupp ’12 and Sammy Pepper ’11
Alums Ethan Krupp and Sammy Pepper recently merged their business, SPEK Consulting with A La Carte Media Consulting. They share their proudest moments and advice for current students.
Graduate Student Highlight: Lynne Cotter
Ph.D. student Lynne Cotter recently won the Top Poster Award from AEJMC. She shares more about her research and the award.
Three Questions for Ilana Fromm ’14
Ilana Fromm joined Little Spoon in January 2020 and has spent the past three and a half years on the ground floor of a growing, successful startup company. She shares her favorite memories and advice for J-School students looking to work in the startup world.