Gallery of Work
Faculty Work
Rosental Alves – Knight Center in Journalism
Tracy Dahlby: As a member of a Newsweek reporting team, he helped produce THE END OF THE WORLD THAT WAS: Six Lives in the Atomic Age, a book about the atomic-bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. He is co-author with B.H. Kean, M.D., of MD: One Doctor's Adventures Among the Famous and Infamous From the Jungles of Panama to a Park Avenue Practice.
David Garlock's work has appeared nationwide in newspapers and magazines including Texas Monthly, Texas Highways, Advertising Age, the Austin American-Statesman, Southern Living and the Associated Press. The second edition of Garlock's first book, "Pulitzer Prize Feature Stories," was published in 2003 by Iowa State University Press.
Robert Jensen's home page – includes links to articles, books, and more
Max McCombs most recent book is "Setting the Agenda: The Mass Media and Public Opinion", published in the fall of 2004 by Polity Press in Cambridge, England. He also is the co-author of "The Two W's of Journalism: The Why and What of Public Affairs Reporting" (2003), "Research in Mass Communication" (2000) and "Contemporary Public Opinion" (1991).
Marvin Olasky is the author of 14 books, including "The Religions Next Door", "Compassionate Conservatism", The American Leadership Tradition," and "Central Ideas in the Development of American Journalism."
Steve Reese's home page – includes links to articles, books, and more
Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez – Oral History Project class work and Latinos in WWII
Mark Tremayne – Blogging, Citizenship and the Future of Media
Photojournalism
Donna DeCesare – View her online gallery
Dennis Darling
Eli Reed – view his work at www.magnumphotos.com, www.digitaljournalist.org
School of Journalism Media
Dispatch 40
Students gain skills in writing, reporting, editing and producing NPR-quality radio news. Students enrolled in J322D will report and produce high-quality programs for broadcast on public radio and the Web. For more information, contact Professor Mark Tremayne.
ORANGE Magazine
The four-color UT student publication is produced by School of Journalism magazine undergraduate and graduate students with the guidance of faculty. The core of the magazine is produced by students in two classes (Magazine Management and Magazine Production). Students who are not in these courses also can work on the magazine. Please contact Professor Dave Garlock, the magazine program head, (512) 471-1757 for more information.
Narratives
This publication was part of the U.S. Latinos and Latinas World War II Oral History Project directed by Professor Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez and the School of Journalism at the University of Texas at Austin. Narratives featured stories on those who participated in World War II, and on important events that defined that crucial time. The newspaper was produced as part of the narrative journalism course taught by Rivas-Rodriguez. J335 Narrative Journalism is no longer offered and the newspaper is no longer produced, however to browse previous articles, please visit the Narratives site. E-mail your questions to latinoarchives@www.utexas.edu.
Texas Newswatch
Broadcast students report, write, edit and produce news stories ranging from student issues at UT to international events for a weekly newscast. For more information, contact Professor Mark Tremayne, 512-471-7865.
Texas Journalist
The Texas Journalist is a classroom publication edited and produced by students enrolled in reporting, feature writing, copy editing, print and visual design, and photography classes. For more information, please contact jou@journalism.utexas.edu.
ACL Oral History Project
Students enrolled in Oral History as Journalism learned about oral history interviewing techniques, best practices in videotaping, capturing that videotape so that we can display it on the web, parsing what we’ve learned into stories to be presented on the web and on a hard copy.
