JMS News
Opinion: I’m a Goth Latina, and finding beauty in the darkness guided me through my education
Oct 2Andrea Berreondo describes her experience growing up in California as a Goth Latina.
A California Cajun Returns to the Bayou
Oct 2JMS Professor Noah Arceneaux details his summer trip back to New Orleans.
JMS Graduate Lora Cicalo Named San Diego Union-Tribune Senior Editor
Sep 28SDSU graduate Lora Cicalo was named as senior editor of the San Diego Union Tribune.
JMS Student Noah Lyons Shines at Online News Association Conference
Sep 26Established in 1999, the Online News Association serves as a hub for all digital journalism front runners. Annually, they host the Online News Association Conference, a gathering where great minds come together for days of learning, networking and writing. Journalists, entrepreneurs, educators, media executives, and students travel to a selected location for that year.
JMS and Adobe collaborate for career-focused webinar
Sep 13The School of Journalism and Media Studies partnered with Adobe to present a webinar focused on achieving one's dream job and how Adobe Express can be an important tool on this journey.
Inspiring Generosity for Aspiring Journalists
Sep 7Meet the man behind the John L. Baldwin and Shawn A. Baldwin Scholarship for Journalism Excellence at SDSU.
SDSU Alumna Rebecca Resnick Shares Career Advice at JMS Fest
Sep 7San Diego State University alumna Rebecca Resnick, creative director at META Entertainment, returned to her alma mater on Tuesday, Aug. 29. She addressed current students of the School of Journalism and Media Studies, sharing insights from her career and reflecting on her time at SDSU.
Outstanding Student: Morgan Prickett, School of Journalism and Media Studies
May 1Morgan Prickett has been recognized as the outstanding student for the School of Journalism and Media Studies.
Broom Center leads the next generation of PR professionals to implement, practice DEI
Apr 21SAN DIEGO– Diversity, equity and inclusion has been an uphill battle in the media industry but that is starting to change. On April 6 more than 100 media professionals and students joined the fight to push the status quo at the 6th annual Allen H. Center Distinguished Lecture in Public Relations.