She emcees Tar Heel sports
Sports administration graduate student and GoHeels intern Olivia Mundorf wants to be an on-air sports broadcaster.
Sports administration graduate student and GoHeels intern Olivia Mundorf wants to be an on-air sports broadcaster.
In a study led by Hussman’s Eva Zhao, culturally tailored chatbots delivered hurricane information to the public.
From “Sports Xtra” to the Olympics, “I am well prepared wherever I go because of Carolina,” Kyle Lobenhofer says.
After switching from air traffic control to public affairs, Caitlin Russell steered her career course to Carolina’s journalism school.
As a visiting professor of practice, Leyla Santiago helps Hussman students learn skills from professionals.
Professor Charlie Tuggle talks about the school’s 16-year partnership with the International Olympic Committee.
Arkasha Stevenson ’10 describes how what she learned at Carolina inspired her direction of “The First Omen.”
The roots of the program run by the North Carolina Scholastic Media Association go back to the 1930s.
Heesoo Jang, who helped create a fact-checking service in South Korea, now focuses on U.S. media.
Collegiate journalism’s highest honor has gone to the UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media for nine of the last 10 years.