NAHJ Board members are: Clara Migoya (president) and Ana Teresa Espinoza (vice president), Diana Ramos (activity manager), Miguel Grageda (treasurer), Rosa Garcia (social media manager), and Cristina Felix (secretary). He was also the Defensive Coordinator and Defensive Backs Coach at Nease High School for five seasons and Offensive Coordinator at Fleming Island High Schoolhelping to build their first-year program. ), now the Education Writers Association's managing editor for digital content, captured first place in the California Journalism Awards with another USA Today Network reporter for their 2021 story about the pandemic's "lost kids.". ", Julia McAlonanwrote and took photos for the Arizona Sonora News story, "Who wants a fat lip? She received her J-degree after working as a journalist at the Tucson Citizen and starting a family. Jamie Maese ('19) started a job as a production assistant at MSNBC in New York City. for the story, "Travel restrictions slamming U.S. retailers along the border." Malena Larson('16) is a freelance production assistant for Fox Business Network. Is Coachella a fashion show as much as a music festival? Student Media DirectorBrett Fera('05) welcomed backKyle Hansen('16), who covered the Montana-UA men's basketball game at McKale Center in December. Jeannine RellyandCeleste Gonzlez de Bustamantecontributed to this spring. Sign up for our email newsletter. Mandy Loader, a grad student and Arizona Daily Star apprentice reporter, published several stories over the summer: "Tucson refugee family reunited with son as new policies take effect" (Aug. 1); "Analysis: Border debate ignores new data, warps public's view of migration, fentanyl" (July 11, co-byline with M.A. Watch the session. All Rights Reserved. Profs. Tucson Police in Turmoil After Death of Latino Man in Custody, Back in the mix: Hicks 'thrilled' to have U.S. Open on NBC again, special edition of the Patagonia Regional Times, Pac-12 Conferences Spring Academic Honor Roll, state child welfare systems will keep older youths, Navajo Nation's fight against the coronavirus, "My grandmother deserved better than 'goodbye' through a window. UndergradDiana Ramoswas among 13 young journalists invited to participate in a Citius Mag program aimed at improving diversity and representation within the track and field media landscape at Oregon's Prefontaine Classic. Read the school's story. Frank Sotomayor(66) has stepped down as chair of the schools Journalism Advisory Council to spend more time with his family and work on a book. Ciara Encinas(18) served as the emcee at the Zenger Award for Press Freedom. The story originally appeared in the Arizona Republic. After UA's early exit at the Pac-12 men's basketball tournament,Arizona Daily WildcatstaffersRobby Leao,Alec White,Amy Bailey,Jack Cooper,Zach LazarusandMark Lawsoncontinued to provide coverage from Las Vegas, including anews conference with Larry Scottand other multimedia atwildcat.arizona.edu/multimedia. At least 10journalists with UA J-school ties are 2019 Rocky Mountain Emmy Award recipients. Read a profile of Adlerin the Jewish Standard. Asia Rose DuVernayis a summer internfor the U.S. Department of State in Washington, DC. Junior Allie Skaggs tied a school softball record by hitting three home runs in a game against UTEP. The show runs weekdays from 3 to 6 p.m. Maritza Cruz(18) recently completed her first year of film school at USC. Broadcast studentsMickaela Elich,Sophia Flores,Kelly Horyczun,Kenan Hubble,Charlie SmithandTyler Pesaventoreported and produced the spring 2021 Arizona Cats Eye news as part of instructorTony Perkinsclass. Sarah Garrecht Gassen('95, '10 M.A. was promoted to senior video producer for politics at USA Today's Washington, D.C., bureau. in Film & TV Production at the USC School of Cinematic Arts in Los Angeles. STUDENTS. She recently supported our new scholarship in memory of teacherJohn G. Carlton, her mentor at Tucson's Catalina High School. Radwan, who works on the digital desk, covered the event on Feb. 2 on Instagram and produced avideofor the event. He also designed the workshop's newspaper, "The Chronicle." Announcers: Steven Stam, Josh Beran. To read all her work, go totinyurl.com/yahudoq9. And writing, Ramos toldCaitlin Schmidt('14). She's s a reporter for Colorado Public Radio and did a video chat with students last semester. Tampa Bay Times investigative reporterBethany Barnes('13 M.A.) Recent M.A. Los Angeles Times copy editorKristina Bui('13) helped negotiate stronger hiring and diversity protections for staffers at the newspaper in a Dec. 20 agreement. Mike Christy('11),Dave Ord('84),Curt Prendergast('11 M.A. Sofia Revilakdefended her masters thesis, Quines son? The New York Times ran two photos by freelancer Rebecca Noble ('17) with its website story, "Tucson Police in Turmoil After Death of Latino Man in Custody." Broadcast students produced two "Arizona Cat's Eye" episodes last month. ), a former member of our Journalism Advisory Council. Andrew will continue his duties as city editor for Herald/Review Media, another Wick Communications outlet in Sierra Vista. Who wants a fat lip? Jasmine Demers,Marissa Heffernan,Alec WhiteandJessica Surianotook top honors at the 53rd annual Just Desserts student awards ceremony May 8 at the Arizona Historical Society. The Bolles School. You will receive a confirmation email for your exclusive access to Alumni+ for this school year through July 31, 2023. Read aboutall the student award and scholarship recipients at Just Desserts and watch the ceremony. Graduate studentRanda Abdupresented her project, "Citizens of Two Worlds." Michelle Jaquette(18) is in her first year at Harvard Law School. The collection of short, funny essays about raising three kids and living life is on Amazon attinyurl.com/y4wltolm. Go totinyurl.com/y53sto2mto see all of her work. 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. The others were Amaris Encinas (Pima Community College), Corderro McMurry (ASU) andBryan Pietsch (ASU). Master's studentMadison Bealserved as the photographer for the 2021 Zenger Award for Press Freedom luncheon. As the Clay head coach the past eight seasons, Hoekstra guided the Blue Devils to a 64-35 record, five consecutive playoff appearances, two district titles and a state runner-up finish in 2013. Ashley Fredde, an apprentice reporter at the Arizona Daily Star, published "Summit gives Tucson youth a lesson in leadership, networking"(April 8) and "Court Night this week offers free Tucson sessions on legal issues" (March 25). CelesteGonzlezde BustamanteandRuxandra Guidiadvised Conor on his thesis, which analyzed how the Los Angeles Times and New York Times framed the failed Disney ski resort. Bolles has had at least one alumnus or student competing in every Summer Olympics since 1972, including 2016 Summer Olympics gold medal winners Ryan Murphy and Joseph Schooling. After saying bye to their parents for a week, students brainstormed story ideas with Arizona Republic reporterJohn D'Anna('83) and other mentors. Alex Pere('21 MA) was promoted to assistant editor at Tucson Local Media. Clickhereto see a collection of his images. By making your best gift to The Bolles Annual Giving Fund, you will become a 2022-23 member of the Bolles Alumni Association and can enjoy all the benefits of Alumni+. Peiyu Lindefended her masters project, Hong Kong International Front 2020: How Overseas Hong Kongers continue the pro-democracy movement in Taiwan and the U.S., on Zoom. 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. She was previously at USA Today. student;Laura Seversen, Chicago FOX 32 intern;Justin Pierce, NBC News San Diego intern; andRocky Baier, Arizona Republic breaking news intern. Andrew Paxton, a recent alum, is now an assistant editor/city editor at the Sierra Vista Herald/Review after previous work at the Green Valley News & Sahuarita Sun. Jessica Suriano('19 M.A.) ", Vianney Cardenas, an Arizona Daily Star apprentice, published an A1 story on March 3, "Feds: Forest Service worker in Arizona used government truck to pick up migrants. Ava Bates 2013-2017. New administration must fix access to higher ed, Democratic Party Organizers and UArizona Affiliates Are Pushing Student Voter Turnout in Tomorrow's Election, Teaching Assistants Reflect on Instruction in a Pandemic, Port of Entry must do more in fight against COVID, UA graduate student studies the chatty life of covert squirrel, Scientists: Too many satellites will hurt research, Indonesias Shrinking Civic Space for Protests and Digital Activism, While waiting on a pandemic to pass, Wildcats' club hockey team tries to find a new routine, "Capacity limitations threaten the survival of Tucson's small fitness businesses. We have tools and resources that can help you use sports data. O'Neil also has contributed to the Tucson Weekly (see stories). Geraldine "Jeri" Sullivan-Carlile('90) died Feb. 14 at age 76. Story. This year, she and the Jazz Festival Foundation sponsored SBSs Downtown Lecture Series. Eddie Celaya(19) is moving from the Arizona Daily Star opinion page to cover breaking news and marijuana for the Star. See a clip attinyurl.com/y5o39qlp. Kimberly Kolliner('15), a weather forecaster and news reporter for two years in Fresno, California, re-upped her contract to stay with FOX26 & CW59 (kmph.com/). Alex Eschelmaninterviewed UA basketball player Dylan Smith for Arizona Athletics after the Wildcats' overtime win over Utah on Jan. 5. The story, which was originally published in El Inde, was based on the HNRS 395H Writing About the Environment class field trip to the Biosphere 2 withCarol Schwalbe. Maritza Camila Dominguez Azua('17) was hired last month as an audio producer for the Arizona Republic andazcentral.com, working on podcasts called Valley 101 and The Gaggle. Nogales International reporterGenesis Lara('18) was named the non-daily Journalist of the Year by the Arizona Newspapers Association. Prof. Ruxandra Guidi advised his podcasts, which explore the challenges African-American student-athletes face. Justin Wylie defended his master's project, "Just a Kid & a Ball," May 8 via Zoom. Shelley, anArizona Daily Wildcatalumna, is a content specialist at Madden Media and a formerArizona Daily Starjournalist. Key Arizona high school football games, computer rankings, statewide stat leaders, schedules and scores - live and final. 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She helps with the writing and reporting of government, foundation and corporation grants for the charitable group that focuses on helping youths (tinyurl.com/y5d82h93). The second, anchored byJack CooperandCarla Litto, is attinyurl.com/sxtoaxr. Rob Kleifield('19) started working remotely as a digital content assistant for FOX Sports North and FOX Sports Wisconsin in March and relocated to Minneapolis in April. Garcia's and Baier's winning proposal, "Tu Salud Tucson," aims to be a healthcare app in English and Spanish to help people from the Latinx community. M.A. They recently published her piece about new UA softball coach Caitlin Lowe. For all the APSE winners, go totinyurl.com/y6h8k572. They were streaming in from every direction, coming from everywhere, said Loeb, who plans to talk to Prof.Susan Knight's "Inside the Beltway" class later in January. Demers, a graduating master's student, received the Philip Mangelsdorf Award for Outstanding Newsperson of the Year. You can watch a longer version attinyurl.com/yyytlzjo, part of Teacher Appreciation Week. Whos the Greatest High School Recruit of All Time? Sebastian Janik, an Arizona Daily Star sports apprentice, published"As fans return to UA games, athletes, counselors talk about the effect of empty stadiums" on March 11 and "Roadrunners forward Michael Bunting fired up about fans' return to Tucson Arena"on March 14. A remembrance for Geraldine "Jeri" Sullivan-Carlile, a 1990 J-school grad, was held June 6 at a small parkin downtown Tucson. Marrissa Heffernanbroke the storyfor the Wildcat, andKathleen Kunzwrote a storyfor Tucson Weekly. Bramwell's and Thomson's winning proposal, "AccessAbility," aims to be a hub for people with physical disabilities to find information on access, such as restaurants. Dan Hicks('84), a sportscaster for NBC, spoke to Tony Perkins' class while he was in town for Homecoming. Savannah Guthrie ('93), co-anchor of NBC's "Today" show,posted a pep talkto University of Arizona students on Twitter. UndergradSkylar Zanniniis chronicling the sights of Orvieto in her photo blog. Tim Fuller('75) wrote about how his Woodstock experience 50 years ago helped jump-start his photography career. "Im thrilled to start this journey at a school where so many greats have roamed the halls like George Lucas, Rian Johnson, John Singleton, and Kevin Feige to name a few," she said. Gaber is a video producer at USA Today after previous work at the Arizona Republic. Briannon Wilfong, an intern at the Tucson Weekly, published several articles, including "Tentacles of Love" and"From volunteer to star: UA student to perform at Hip Hop Festival. He has a degree in sports management and a minor in business administration from Florida International University. UndergradTyler Salaspublished a May 16 story, "Local automotive tech keeps race cars on the track" in Tucson Local Media. of Fox Sports Arizona and Justin Spears ('17) of the Arizona Daily Star started a new podcast named after their initials, "Total BS." Recent graduateMarissa Heffernanhas accepted a job as an education reporter at the Daily News in Longview, Washington. Lorene is an accelerated master's student. Shelley Shelton('04) has been in ICU at Banner University Medical Center with an autoimmune muscle disease since November. Congrats, Laura, and her adviser, Prof. William Schmidt. Barnesisa finalistin the local reporting category for Targeted, A Family and the Quest to Stop the Next School Shooter," which was published by The Oregonian/OregonLive in June 2018. The school's first Bilingual Journalism master's grad, she defended her grad project, Ecologies of Care: How Cross Border Humanitarian Organizations Support Asylum Seekers, on April 21. Her children Tim, Jim and Lorrie hosted the gathering. Martinezteamed up with Star photographerMike Christy('11). Finally, he did a profile, "First-year coach James Hardy has I-Ridge in division title mix heading into regular-season finale. We have a list and background info on each of the 14 former N.C. high school football players that made the cut. CNN featured Friederichon its Remembering the Lives Lost to Coronavirus segment, while the Arizona Daily Star wrote about his career attinyurl.com/y5hmod8f. Clickhereto see all the students' product pitches. ", Sebastian Janik, an Arizona Daily Star apprentice, published a story on Feb. 20, "No longer deserted, Fred Enke Golf Course is thriving in the midst of a pandemic" and another on Feb. 25, "Wildcats respond to hockey season's cancellation with sadness, gratitude.". Nickella Battle('18) is the new 6 p.m. producer at KOLD-TV 13 News (kold.com/) after earlier work as a news writer at Miami's WSVN-TV 7. Jeremy Levin(95) won his tenth Sports Emmy, this time for Outstanding Studio ShowWeekly. Alex joins a slew of recent J-school grads hired at the Star, includingEddie Celaya('19),Jasmine Demers('19 M.A. Huffman received the Brewster P. Campbell Award for Outstanding Junior. for Lee Enterprises. She previously worked at CHAT TV in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. He's a member of the Arizona Daily Wildcat Hall of Fame. The school expanded in 1986[5] and in 2001. Hoekstra began his college football playing career at Trinity International University in Illinois before transferring to Jacksonville University, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts in Physical Education. and Carol Schwalbe have been invited to contribute a chapteron journalists coverage of space science and explorationto theHandbook of Science and Health Journalism. Maritza Cruz('18) is pursuing her M.F.A. The Bolles School is home to approximately 1,700 day and boarding students in grades Pre-K through 12. Entertainment and the Arizona Republic. Ned Norris Jr., chairman of the Tohono O'odham Nation, was the keynote speaker. ), now a reporter at the Tampa Bay Times, is a finalist once again for the Livingston Award, which honors journalists under the age of 35. They joined 14 other students from U.S. and Germany this week in Washington, D.C., for training with professionals and academics on navigating disinformation and fake news. The Q&A with Gov. See herfirst photo assignmentof 2019, the first baby born in PeaceHealth St. John Medical Center. Clara Migoya's education story, "How Tucson students in hands-on courses are learning during COVID-19," helped lead the Feb. 15 front page of the Arizona Daily Star. Jeremy Barrof the Washington Post saidshe "grilled Trumplike few others have." Tyler Smith(08), owner of Kitsune Brewing Company in Scottsdale, was featured in theSo Scottsdale! Co-ed Day and Boarding College Preparatory School from Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12 in Jacksonville, Florida. Bennito L. Kelty, a master's student, translated a "Tucson Opportunities" series written by Jim Kiser into Spanish for The Tucson Sentinel. Conor Villinesdefended his masters thesis, Framing Mineral King: Media, Development and Conservation, 1966-1978, via Zoom on May 6. See her work attinyurl.com/y2z8af4gand a list of scholars attinyurl.com/y556vgph. Other mentors included seniorAlana Minkler, master's studentAlexis Richardson,Jane Bendickson,Jamie Donnelly,Jackie Gonzales,Madeline RichardsonandJohn Soriano. Natalia Navarro( '17 B.A., '18 M.A. Gloria Gomez, our 2022 Bolles Fellow, accepted a Pulliam Fellowship at the Arizona Republic as a reporter covering breaking news. became the digital editor for the Education Writers Association after reporting jobs at the Visalia (California) Times-Delta and Lansing (Michigan) State Journal. 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