Live blog on future of international news panel
The Graduate School of Journalism hosts a debate on the future of international news to mark its 10th anniversary. Follow our live blog to see the views of four prominent Canadian journalists, including Tony Burman.
UBC School of Journalism celebrates 10th anniversary
Emmy-nominated CBS News reporter Daniel Sieberg, an alumnus of the first graduating class, leads off a day of events to mark the journalism school’s 10th anniversary on Feb. 10.
Two students win national CBC scholarships
Krysia Collyer and Anna Fong win Joan Donaldson Scholarships
Student documentary on the Tar Sands screens Jan 20
First year student Jodie Martinson invites you to a screening of her award-nominated documentary “To the Tar Sands”
Jan. 16 Workshop: Behind the scenes at Nature
Nicola Jones (‘00), acting essays editor for Nature gives an inside look at this top scientific journal.
Grad nominated for 2 Emmy Awards
CBS News science and technology correspondent Daniel Sieberg, alumnus of the school’s first graduating class, was an Emmy runner-up in the awards for business and financial reporting.
Student’s documentary wins accolades
Student’s documentary wins accolades
Nov. 14 Talk: Satire as News
Join Chris Smith, cultural critic, for his lecture on satire in journalism at the UBC Graduate School of Journalism November 14 at 12:30pm
J-school prof wins hyperlinking case
In this interview, UBC Graduate School of Journalism adjunct professor Dan Burnett explains the impact of the ruling by a Canadian court that linking does not amount to publication.
Premier Gordon Campbell visits UBC j-school
BC Premier Gordon Campbell said journalists have “the second-most interesting” job next to public life, during a visit to the Graduate School of Journalism.