Jeannine Relly (chair), Celeste Gonzlez de Bustamante andCarol Schwalbe. Former Bolles Swim Coaches Named Coaches of the Year at Same Meet, Pillai 17 Shares Passion for Global Studies, Jim Handly 79 Marks 30 Years Anchoring at NBC4, Barker 86 Partner of New Investment Firm. Read the storyhere. More details, Courtney Rice('18) is joining the National Football League's social media team as a social content editor. UndergradHannah Creehas a photo and video blog from her time in Orvieto, Italy. Nicole Cousins('15) left ABC 8 Eyewitness News in Lincoln, Nebraska, to join the marketing/PR team at Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital in Lincoln. Uhlorn, a doctoral candidate studying cancer biology and science communication, produced the story in Prof.David Cuillier's JOUR 506class. The shortstop was the 2019 Gatorade Kentucky Softball Player of the Year before transferring to Tucson's Ironwood Ridge High School for her senior year. Clara Migoya, a graduate student and apprentice at the Arizona Daily Star and La Estrella, published a story Oct. 14, "Even during pandemic, Tucson nonprofit advocates educational opportunities for undocumented students," on B2 of the Tucson & Region section. She is graduating with a Master of Public Administration. IN MEMORIAMJames William (Bill) Helfinstine(50) died April 23 in Prescott. April Lanuza('19 M.A.) La Monica Everett-Haynes ('01) was named associate vice president and chief communications officer at San Diego State University (sdsu.edu) after having the interim title for a year. Briana Sanchez('15) became a photojournalist at the El Paso (Texas) Times after nearly two years at the Argus Leader in South Dakota. Several of our alums at the Los Angeles Times were part of a July 21 story, "Latino journalists at the L.A. Times pen open letter for better newsroom representation." joined the Central American Studies Department as a lecturer at California State University, Northridge (tinyurl.com/yxjvb4tz). NBC "Today" show co-anchorSavannah Guthrie('93)received positive reviews from Brookings (tinyurl.com/y4og3nc7) for her moderating skills during last week's Democratic debates. Alana Minkler, recipient of the Sandra Ann Kelly Ramirez Memorial scholarship, met Oct. 7 withSam Ramirez('80), his brother Billy and Suzanne Fender (Sandra's sister). Read the story. This league is constituted of the top four teams from . Brandon Mejia('17) was promoted to co-anchor at KYMA-TV in Yuma. Our condolences go out to Austin and the Counts family. He won Super Bowl XLV with the Packers over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Arizona Republic reporter John D'Anna ('83) also pitched in as a writing coach, andFrank Sotomayor('66) led the opening session on diversity. Of the top twenty-five schools, Bolles was the only one with an Upper School enrollment of under 1,000 students. 1998 3a. Jasmine Ann Demers, an apprentice arts reporter at the Arizona Daily Star, wrote the March 26centerpiece story, "Amphi, Tucson high schools use theater to address tough issues," including gun violence and immigration, and "This weekend's Tucson Folk Festival is ladies night out" (April 4). This Palgrave MacMillan handbook will be edited by Kim Walsh-Childers of the University of Florida and Merryn McKinnon of the Australian National University. Susan Welker Turley (83) is now the corporate director of supply chain compliance and enterprise subcontracts for L3Harris Technologies, working remotely from Cochise County. She is a member of UA's softball team. TheArizona Daily Wildcatwon three awards at the Associated Collegiate Press national college journalism convention in La Jolla, Calif.: second place each for best website and best weekly newspaper and fifth for best special edition. Since 1989, the school's football team has been coached by Charles "Corky" Rogers, the all-time winningest Florida high school football coach with 465 wins, and has won eleven state championships, ten under Rogers. Walsh's widow, Jacqueline Dupree, who accepted his UA Journalism Hall of Fame plaque in 2018, works at the Post and is helping the paper track the novel coronavirus state by state from her home office. The Star said the change will eliminate about 60 jobs in its Tucson printing and packaging operations. Anna Augustowska('14 M.A.) Hannah Gaber(16, M.A.) Tony Perkins defended his master's thesis, Critical Choice: Newspaper Framing of Chinas High-Speed Rail Coverage 2004-2019, via Zoom on May 5. Minkler, who is Navajo, is investigative editor at theArizona Daily Wildcat. "Great having @alexeschelman in studio today!" Eddie Celayaaccepted a job as an opinion writer at theArizona Daily Starbeginning in late May. for Arizona Sonora News. Gloria Gomez, our 2022 Bolles Fellow, accepted a Pulliam Fellowship at the Arizona Republic as a reporter covering breaking news. Arizona Daily Star reporterJasmine Demers('19 M.A.) Go toreportingservices.arizona.edufor info on how to hire students for digital services. The student duos ofErin ThomsonandPhillip BramwellandAva GarciaandRocky Baier"crushed it" with their accessibility app and mobile health website projects, respectively, for theArizona Daily Star, according to Prof.Mike McKisson. The story appeared in This is Tucson. UndergradAna Teresa Espinozahad a story appear in Tucson Weekly about alocal musician who released an album after success on TikTok. His first story, on quarterback Khalil Tate's top passing games, appeared after Saturday's UA win over Colorado. The project was developed during Kolodij's fall 2019 independent study with Assistant Professor Susan E. Swanberg. The school ran the contests simultaneously Dec. 2 on Zoom, with 18 JOUR 205 students writing deadline stories after interviewing TUSD board member Kristel Ann Foster about school closures due to COVID-19. ", Following his gut helped this Tucsonan work his way up the ranks at Atlantic Records, Ballet Tucson brings spirit of Nutcracker to holiday pop-up performances, Living monuments exhibit showcases Tucson Heroes in larger-than-life fashion, Tucson glass art giant Philabaum sells gallery, finally ready to retire, University of Arizona choirs get creative to make music during COVID-19 pandemic, Marana will convert annual holiday festival into drive-thru event, "Former UA athletic director Ced Dempsey, 88, still fighting as he faces latest health challenge,", Arizona Settles In to Life as a Magenta State, In Key States, Republicans Were Critical in Resisting Trumps Election Narrative, Once a boom town, now a ghost town. Savannah Guthrie('93), co-host of NBC's "Today" show, was featured in a New York Times profile,"Savannah Guthrie Is Feeling Lucky." Mikayla Mace(18 M.A. See more of her conversations with former UA softball player Leslie Wolfe Brown and NYC chancellor of schools Richard Carranza attinyurl.com/y4amaxjf. Committee members wereCeleste Gonzlez deBustamante(chair),Jeannine Relly,Kim NewtonandDaniel Duncan. See her "Get to know me" video attinyurl.com/y86qhy42. Mary Coleman('13)became the new breaking news reporter/anchor for KOLD-TV in Tucson. Clickhereto read it. is the new managing editor of the Capital Journal newspaper in Pierre, South Dakota. Gloria Knott(18) has been accepted to the Poynter Institute's Leadership Academy for Women in Media. You can see the project atwww.businessheroines.org. Four students and three alumsshared job and internship tips at the Oct. 16Pizza and Portfolios. Danyelle Khmara('17) of the Arizona Daily Star and AZPM'sLorraine Rivera('04) discussed why schools stand to lose $500 million while the state touts its $3 billion in savings/surplus and other education topics during the pandemic on theFeb. 5 "Arizona 360"news show. Obengfinished a Pulliam Fellowship at the Arizona Republic, where she was a digital producer and worked with copy editorBecca Dyer, a 1985 J-school grad. Alexa Wallen('18), executive booking producer at NBC News, helped organize the guests for anchor Lester Holt'selection report from Nevada. Christy (Delehanty) Mosley('11) is an internal communications manager with Google in New York City. Stevie Katz('17) is a digital producer for the NFL's Washington Redskins in Ashburn, Virginia. Kendra, who started her TV career in Amarillo, Texas, has been a good friend to the J-school and spoke to students at a spring career forum. placed first in the national AEJMC Student Magazine Contest for her Sonoran mine spill story that ran in the Arizona Daily Star. Baier was a fall apprentice at the Arizona Daily Star, where she co-reported a front-page story with her mentor,Curt Prendergast('11 M.A. Bolles Alumni Board President Justin Hart '00. He also captured a photo of Vice President Mike Pence confirming President-elect Joe Biden's victory early the next day. "The worst thing we can do is trample all over history" by talking too much, he said. Alec White, a Fox Sports Arizona intern, helped with the television station's coverage of the Arizona Diamondbacks' July 12-14 weekend series in St. Louis. The 22 competitors, selected by their JOUR 205 instructors, interviewed Tucson Mayor Jonathan Rothschild and wrote a news story. Ann Chihak Poff('97) moved back to Tucson from Portland in October to become the administrative coordinator at Pima County Medical Society, where she edits and coordinates the website, newsletter and social media. Toblin earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Florida State University in 2001. Follow her attwitter.com/alana_minkler. Key Arizona high school football games, playoff brackets, computer rankings, statewide stat leaders, schedules and scores - live and final. School of JournalismMarshall Building, Room 334 Follow AZPM attwitter.com/azpmnewsand atfacebook.com/azpublicmedia. The apprentices are being mentored by Prof.Jeannine Relly and adjunct instructor Sarrah Garrecht Gassen, opinion editor. Journalism graduate student,Madison Beal, saw her first-person nonfiction essay, written inSusan E. Swanbergs environmental journalism class, published inThe Blue Guitarmagazine. MAXPREPS; CBSSPORTS.COM; 247SPORTS; Football. grad who knew many UA journalism alums,died July 20 from COVID-19 after being hospitalized in Tucson for 10 days. Arizona high school football Week 15 playoff schedule and scores - live and final. It has a lower school(including pre-kindergarten), a middle school, and a high school, spread across four campuses around the Jacksonville area, and enrolls about 1,800 students a year. A celebration of Crawford's life is expected later, she said. The book isavailable on Amazon. Vianney Cardenas published her final story as an apprentice reporter for the Arizona Daily Star, "Social media sites a good place to find puppies, cars and smuggling gigs." The story originally appeared in the Arizona Republic. Ive been fortunate to achieve that goal." Crawford, who also worked for the Arizona Diamondbacks, started his career at the Tucson Citizen before moving to the Gazette, where he also was assistant managing editor. Tobey Schmidt ('18) is a photographer and digital content strategist at Herrmann Global. Kendal Blust('16 M.A.) Migoya is now a border reporter for The Arizona Republic. Her advisor,Ruxandra Guidi, attended her presentation. Thirteen students selected by their JOUR 205 instructors competed in the contest, writing a deadline story after interviewing TUSD board member Kristel Ann Foster. Why didnt it tell the world?" Jorge Encinas('16, M.A.) Guthrieis a member of the school's Hall of Fame. The show runs Fridays at 8:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. on 89.1-FM and 1550-AM. Gilbert is a member of our Hall of Fame. The image is from an April funeral for an employee who died of COVID-19 after an outbreak at the meat processing plant in Greeley. The Bolles School Football does not have any members in their alumni network. Students have been working on Season 2 of the Arizona Daily Wildcat's podcast,"Behind The Beaker." 3 on Medium and its publication Elemental: The $2 drug that millions of patients arent being told about. She wrote the story for one of her assignments in Prof.Susan Swanbergs Issues in Covering Science and the Environment course in fall 2020. Bill Walsh ('84), a Washington Post copy editor who died in 2017, was remembered in a March 28 New Yorker essay by Mary Norris. Emmalee Mauldin,an intern at Arizona Public Media, published these stories for AZPM:"Asian lantern festival shines light on multiculturalism"(Feb. 26) and"Researchers warn of potenial health impacts of secondhand vapor for e-cigs"(Feb. 14). Caitlin Schmidt('14), an Arizona Daily Star reporter, has moved to the sports desk to cover investigations and long-form features full-time. Kat Kennedy, a Ph.D. minor,was named a Society of Professional Journalists Region 11 Mark of Excellence finalist in feature writing for her Medium story, "The $2 drug that millions of patients aren't being told about.". Rocky Baier, an apprentice at the Arizona Daily Star, made the front page on Nov. 10 with her story "Water woes rise with border wall in Cochise County." Healso teaches AP Psychology. Huffman and Savic are part of the Accelerated Master's Program. landed a new job as news anchor at San Franciscos KQED News, an NPR station. Janelle Ash, an Arizona Daily Star features apprentice, published a story, "Tucson restaurants have a shot at UNESCO stamp of approval" on Oct. 26. Maxx Wolfson(03) is director of photography sport for Getty Images Americas. Video. Zac Ogdenfinished his fall internship at Tucson Local Media and the Tucson Weekly. Jeremy Levin(95) won his tenth Sports Emmy, this time for Outstanding Studio ShowWeekly. Alisa Ivanitskaya, a digital apprentice at the Arizona Daily Star, wrote a story and produced a video "University of Arizona working toward zero-waste footballgames.". Nobody tell my @UAJSchool professors - but it looks like I just might be an MMJ. Jenn Karlman('04) lives in Germany after leaving her Fox San Diego anchor post a year ago. Story. Maricopa County is the key to winning Arizona, and Arizona may be the key to who wins the election in November," says Garcia, a former editor and columnist at the Arizona Republic and Tucson Citizen. Vianney Cardenas('20) accepted a job as a producer at Tucson's KVOA-TV, where she also was an intern. The 2008 and 2009 seasons at Bolles produced the first back-to-back state titles in program history. 115 N. Patterson St. | PO Box 812 | Valdosta, Ga 31601, 13245 Atlantic Blvd., Suite 191 | Jacksonville, FL 32225. Listen atjustakidandaballjpw.wordpress.com. The other nine finalists from Prof. Kim Newtons JOUR 203 photo class were Eissa Abbas,Luis Aguirre,Andrew Camacho,Claudio Cerrillo,Anika Pasilis,August Pearson,Jackson Peters,Marissa RyanandLauren Salgado. 2004 3a. Clickhereto see all the award recipients. ", Jasmine Demers, a features apprentice at the Arizona Daily Star, had more articles published in Caliente: "We found you a live music weekend in Tucson on a budget" and "Passion is the theme of upcoming UA dance performance." Students took advantage of the Oct. 7 Pizza & Portfolios. Olivia Jacksonaccepteda job as a real-time editor at KGUN9-TV in Tucson. Students in the school's chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists honoredslain Latinx journalists on Oct. 30 in front of the Marshall Building. "For some women, we place this responsibility on them when they are just teenagers," she wrote. "Its terrible when you get a 'no comment,' but you always can get an answer from public records," she said. Geraldine "Jeri" Sullivan-Carlile('90) died Feb. 14 at age 76. for Lee Enterprises. Ava Garcia,Dalal RadwanandPascal Albrightrepresentedthe school's Society of Professional Journalists chapter at the SPJ Region 11 conference in Las Vegas. Tom Collinsreceived a kidney from fellow 1998 J-school graduateBryan Hance. Skip has been nominated for the 2022 American Humane Hero Dog Awards. Alex Eschelmansat in on the show of Sacramento Kings play-by-play announcer Grant Napear over spring break, along with commentator and former NBA player Doug Christie. David Dykes('73) is the new editor of the Greenville Business Magazine, Columbia Business Monthly and Charleston Business Magazine in South Carolina. She won the senior of the year award for 2020-21. Nick Smith(06) recently released a podcast with the BBC calledSneakernomics about the history of sneakers. "It's important to showcase someone having a vision of hope," Yarnish said. From national championship teams to individual Olympic gold medalists, the number of accolades that American sports teams and individual American athletes have accumulated throughout history is nothing short of extraordinary. Read the school's story. Stephanie Casanova(14) is leaving the Arizona Daily Star to be a breaking news/general assignment reporter for the Chicago Tribune. Mara Ins Taracena(12) is a New York-based news producer at Democracy Now. When it comes to the phrase love thy neighbor, the Jacksonville Jaguars really practice what they preach. Dale is a reporter for KPCC radio in southern California. You will be redirected to the secure UA WebAuth login page. Watch the HOFhere. See the project atfoodandthedesert.com. Or just Renewed Membership (username and password do not change)? She wrote the story for Prof.SusanSwanberg's Environmental Journalism (JOUR 455/555) course. Courtney Talak('18) is a staff photographer and reporter for theLongview (Washington) Daily News. Rocky Baierlanded a summer internship at The Wall Street Journal in New York City. See the announcementhere. Jordan Williams('19) has been promoted to defense reporter at The Hill in Washington, D.C. Brody Dryden('21) landed a new radio job as the play-by-play announcer for UA women's basketball games.
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