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.
Undergraduate Alumni
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.
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.
Three Questions for Barry Baum ’92 and Arvind Gopalratnam ’04
Barry Baum (BA’92) and Arvind Gopalratnam (BA’04) answer questions about their time in the J-School and their work at the Milwaukee Bucks.
Three Questions for the “Distinguished” Deb Pierce ‘87
Pierce recently earned a “distinguished” prefix to add to her title of “faculty associate”. We caught up with her to learn more about this honor.
Dr. Lauren Tucker (PhD’93) Addresses SJMC Class of 2021
Dr. Lauren Tucker (PhD’93), Founder and CEO of Do What Matters, SJMC Board of Visitors member and Mass Communication Research Center fellow, spoke at SJMC’s graduation celebration.
Three Questions for Claire Swinarski ’13
Claire Swinarski’s latest book, The Kate In Between, is being released May 18. We caught up with her to hear more about her book and her advice to J-Schoolers who want to do what she does.
Three Questions for Steve Horn ’14
J-School alum Steve Horn is part of the team at Translation whose campaign “You Love Me” for Beats by Dr. Dre recently won two Grand Clio Awards
Honoring Our 2021 Award Winners
Our 2021 Alumni Awards Ceremony will take place virtually on Friday, April 23 at 6:00 p.m. CDT.
Remembering Distinguished Service Award Winner Meg Jones ’84
Longtime Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reporter Meg Jones received a Distinguished Service Award Friday from the School of Journalism and Mass Communication for her career devoted to telling the stories of the people of Wisconsin.