Welcome Class of 2026!

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Campaign for Berkeley Journalism

Watch our Campaign for Berkeley Journalism video, featuring Professor Shereen Marisol Meraji, about efforts to raise $54.4 million for future journalists.

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Alums nominated for Emmy Awards

Eight alumni are nominated for News and Documentary Emmy Awards this year. Five students contributed to one of the nominated docs.

Geeta Anand plans a return to teaching after five-year term as Berkeley Journalism’s dean

Anand is the first woman of color and first woman to lead the school in its 56-year history. Her five-year term as dean ends next summer.

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JoeBill Muñoz and Lucas Guilkey (’19) produce ‘The Strike’

The documentary, incubated in the Investigative Reporting Program, highlights historic uprising in a California supermax prison.

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Featured Student

Jariel Arvin ('25)

Dean's Fellow highlighted in California Magazine story about importance of fellowships for journalism students.

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Featured Staff

Bernice Yeung

Managing Editor of the Investigative Reporting Program

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Featured Alum

Adam Solorzano ('24)
Solorzano joins KCBX News in San Luis Obispo as a two-year California Local News Fellow.