Kim Stephens teaches in the Media, Communications and Journalism Department. One of those classes is MCJ 128, or Fresno State Focus, which is the capstone class for the broadcast and multiplatform option....
CBS News chief election correspondent, Robert Costa has arrived in Fresno. Costa returns to the Central Valley with The Maddy Institute as part of a speaker series.
Costa touched base in Fresno on Sunday...
Historically, locker room interviews have given some of the best insights sports media has to offer. To be able to speak with an athlete immediately after a game is a privilege that gives the media and...
Mainstream broadcast journalism has declined within the last decade, seeing massive drops in viewership and engagement numbers.
Families are no longer gathering around the television to see their favorite...
The Journalists of Color program is entering its second year with 14 students now in the program, which aims to improve diversity in newsrooms throughout the San Joaquin Valley.
“Not many people...
Student Success librarian Ginny Barnes programs and organizes many events for the Fresno State Library.
While her job usually targets first year students and undergraduates, when her dean asked...
ProPublica Editor-in-Chief Stephen Engelberg urged journalists and members of the media to be more forthright and transparent at the Roger Tatarian Symposium on Feb. 26 in Fresno State’s Satellite Student...
Republican congressional candidate Devin Nunes has recently accused The Fresno Bee of being “the Valley’s propaganda machine†in what is a repugnant attack on our free press.
Nunes’ campaign...
“What’s your major?†used to one of my least favorite small talk questions. When I answer with “journalism,†it elicits mixed reviews. Some people are quick to respond, while others pause before...
Students from a publication design class in the media, communications and journalism department delivered crayon boxes and coloring books to the young patients at Valley Children's Hospital.
The...