The Virtuoso Mentor
Acoustic Guitarist Mark Hanson Shares His Gift in More Ways than One About this story: The JAM [Journalism Arts Multimedia] Workshop was offered during the Fall 2014 term at the University of Oregon’s...
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Local Fiber Artist Andrea Ros, Still Rising Like A Phoenix About this story: The JAM [Journalism Arts Multimedia] Workshop was offered during the Fall 2014 term at the University of Oregon’s School of...
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Eugene Metal Worker Steve Uhle Creates Iron Poetry In His Art About this story: The JAM [Journalism Arts Multimedia] Workshop was offered during the Fall 2014 term at the University of Oregon’s School...
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Joe Mross turns the fantastic world of steampunk into reality with his curious creations. About this story: The JAM [Journalism Arts Multimedia] Workshop was offered during the Fall 2014 term at the...
View ArticleHome on the Stage
Stand-Up Comedian Benjie Wright Still Gets Butterflies. About this story: The JAM [Journalism Arts Multimedia] Workshop was offered during the Fall 2014 term at the University of Oregon’s School of...
View ArticleMarshall Eck: Quarterback, Cheerleader and Chef at the Eugene Mission
Words & Photos: Spencer Hurbis A big, bearded, burly man stands in front of a cutting board, his blue polo shirt hanging loosely over his kakis, black Crocs peeking from underneath. With vigor, he...
View Article“Jackaby” Author William Ritter Tells Us What He’s Reading
As a young adult author and English teacher, Jackaby author William Ritter keeps his ear to the ground regarding new and exciting titles for teens–and his students are a great source. This video was...
View ArticleCubaCreatives project offers a glimpse into Cuba’s vibrant culture
Over spring break in 2015, twenty-one UO journalism students packed their bags for Havana, Cuba, where for ten days they immersed themselves in Cuban culture and history while profiling six artists,...
View Article“Science & Memory” explores the effects of climate change in Cordova, Alaska
“Science lives in data and discovery. Memory gives us humanity and hope.” For the past two summers, UO journalism students have made the 1,470-mile journey from Eugene, Oregon to Cordova, a small...
View ArticleStudents produce videos for earthquake preparedness forum
On November 17, the UO School of Journalism and Communication held a forum on earthquake preparedness at the historic White Stag building in Portland’s Chinatown district. Hosted by Dave Miller of...
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