Ireland Stevenson ('20) secured a Presidential Management Fellowship with the Dept. Ireland Stevenson('20) is a reporter at Tucson Local Media. and former studentMurphy Woodhousespoke toJeannine Relly's research methods graduate course students, virtually, on the last day of class (May 1). Arizona high school football playoff brackets, schedule, computer rankings, statewide stat leaders and scores - live and final. Justin Pierce(20) won first place for his sports column, Why Women in Sports is Important to Our Future, and honorable mention for sports reporting, Huskies Hang First W in Wahpeton. The contest was for the NDNA Better Newspaper Contest. All Rights Reserved. In an analysis, New York Times White House correspondentAnnie Karnisaid Guthriegot "answers from Trumpby setting a fast pace and following up" as a moderator. Kyle Johnson('14) received his MBA from the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University. Photos. ", Vianney Cardenas, an Arizona Daily Star apprentice, published an A1 story on March 3, "Feds: Forest Service worker in Arizona used government truck to pick up migrants. Amaris Encinasis a breaking news intern at the Arizona Republic this summer. Sasha Hartzellpublished herfirst story as an Arizona Daily Star apprentice, "Initiative seeks to help Tucson Latinos, Native Americans 'Reach the Loop'" on Feb. 7. She also published photos of Ranger Ainsley, a golden lab that helps with childrens programs, and a home construction worker. She had been the web editor at the Tucson Weekly. Jones was the Atlanta Braves' number one overall pick in the 1990 MLB draft and their primary third baseman from 1995 to 2012 (with the exception of 20022003 when he primarily played left field). Print. Danyelle Khmara('17) of the Arizona Daily Star and AZPM'sLorraine Rivera('04) discussed why schools stand to lose $500 million while the state touts its $3 billion in savings/surplus and other education topics during the pandemic on theFeb. 5 "Arizona 360"news show. Story. View the 22-23 Bolles varsity football team schedule. The Sun Sentinel was awarded the Pulitzer for public service for itscoverage of the mass shootingat Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. Jordan Williams('19) has been promoted to defense reporter at The Hill in Washington, D.C. Brody Dryden('21) landed a new radio job as the play-by-play announcer for UA women's basketball games. Tselentis, who studied journalism at UA before the department was created in 1951, joined the Citizen in 1950. Natalie J. DAnna('16) graduated in July with a M.S. Congrats, Laura, and her adviser, Prof. William Schmidt. She managed to land an exclusive interview with the Bishop. Read her storyhere. Rogers passed away in February 2020, leaving a lasting legacy of success through hard work. Of the top twenty-five schools, Bolles was the only one with an Upper School enrollment of under 1,000 students. She recently spoke withstudents inCaitlin Schmidt's Reporting Public Affairs class. Vianney Cardenas('20) accepted a job as a producer at Tucson's KVOA-TV, where she also was an intern. Hillary Davis('06) has moved from the Daily Pilot/L.A. Read the storyhere. See the multimedia project, which includes public records data from 154 checkpoint complaints, atcompromisedfreedoms.com. It does not discriminate in administering educational policies or other school programs. Spotted! "Print is not dead and go journalism." Clara Migoya('21 M.A.) Bolles has had at least one alumnus or student competing in every Summer Olympics since 1972, including 2016 Summer Olympics gold medal winners Ryan Murphy and Joseph Schooling. ", Kristan Obeng ('19 M.A. Co-ed Day and Boarding College Preparatory School from Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12 in Jacksonville, Florida. Please see our Contributors and Sources page for data source details. Heffernancaptured the Sherman R. Miller 3rd Award for Outstanding Senior. Led by EditorJill Jorden Spitz('88), the Arizona Daily Star devoted most of the Jan. 8 front page to honor the victims of the Jan. 8, 2011, Tucson mass shooting on the 10-year anniversary. Kezele was the commencement emcee. Jordan Williams, the school's Bolles Fellow covering the state Legislature, wrote "Bill addresses political speech and the classroom" (April 5) for Arizona Sonora News. Student demographics Arizona Republic reporterJohn D'Anna('83) wrote a 10-part series onthe "Hatbox Baby," a 1931 Arizona Christmas mystery, and how he helped solve it. Broadcast students produced two "Arizona Cat's Eye" episodes last month. "She had such confidence that I felt a subconscious need to capture the exact crescendo of her routine on beam," Simon explains. Four students in Prof. David Cuillier's advanced reporting class published stories in the Arizona Daily Star over the holiday break:Brittany Uhlorn, "Some University of Arizona graduate programs no longer require GRE scores from applicants";Rebecca Thompson,"Tucson couple part of LA's gang world now lead church";Mary-Belle Cruz,"Working for water sustainability in Sonoran Desert"; andConor Villines,"UA expands footprint for soccer fields.". Obengfinished a Pulliam Fellowship at the Arizona Republic, where she was a digital producer and worked with copy editorBecca Dyer, a 1985 J-school grad. She is the daughter of Arizona Republic reporterJohn D'Anna('83). For the first time, students also produced a news radio showwith anchor Harrison Moreno and a sports radio showwith anchor Damon Fairall. Paul Allvin(93) is vice president of strategic communications and marketing at George Mason University. is an editor at NPR on the Weekend Edition team after previously covering the Trump administrations foreign policy for NPR. Read thefull story, see Nick Smallwood'sphoto gallery, watch theFacebook Live videoandread the program. A local kid's letter of hello as the Star's new opinion writer, UA researcher: Studying how brain processes metaphors could aid efficient learning, UA faculty, students part of global team that releases first photo of black hole, UA team working on new method to remove PFAS contaminants from water, Arizona Mushroom Society promotes interest in state's wild fungi, UA Truman Scholar seeks to change lives through emergency medicine, Street sounds: Musicians turn Fourth Avenue into their stage, Tucson's 'I Dream in Widescreen' showcase: UA film students premiere their movies, The final (plastic) straw? ), "Migrants biding time in Sonora are in scramble for medical care" on Feb. 2. Mariana Dale('14) served as emcee for the School of Journalism's Hall of Fame awards. Read the story here. In March, Guthriedid her broadcasts from home as a precautionary measure because she had a mild sore throat and runny nose.. "The look on her face says it all: bold determination, a nonchalant strength that comes with the tenure as a gymnast.". Kittinger served as a fighter pilot during the Vietnam War, and he achieved an aerial kill of a North Vietnamese MiG-21 jet fighter and was later. Read the storyhere. is running for the board of Investigative Reporters & Editors. in Public Administration from UA, talked to KOLD-TV's Bud Foster before the Sept. 29 presidential debate. "The independence of adulthood came with an overwhelming amount of insecurity that was rooted in being an outsider on campus." Hannah Gaber('16 M.A. CNN featured Friederichon its Remembering the Lives Lost to Coronavirus segment, while the Arizona Daily Star wrote about his career attinyurl.com/y5hmod8f. Her story is eligible for the national SPJ contest, and winners will be announced in June. Arizona Daily Star apprentice reporterClara Migoya'sstory, "This Tucson teen is on a crusade to require anti-racist lessons at school," waspublished April 3 on Page B1. ", ZachClark('12), an anchor for WWJ Newsradio 950 in Madison Heights, Michigan,covered a recent high school graduationfor his32andMain.comsite and joked on Twitter: "OMG. David Dykes('73) is the new editor of the Greenville Business Magazine, Columbia Business Monthly and Charleston Business Magazine in South Carolina. Andrew Paxtonwas named editor of San Pedro Valley News-Sun Media in Benson. Briana Sanchez('15), a photographer for the El Paso Times, helped cover the Aug. 3 mass shooting at a Walmart. was promoted to director of digital content for Bally Sports Arizona. Kendal Blust('16 M.A.) is a courts reporter at Law360. Emmalee Mauldin, an intern at Arizona Public Media, published "SPHEREx Mission Will Look at the Universe With '3-D Glasses' - AZPM(March 25), "Endangered Black-Footed Ferret Count Falls Short of Agency Hopes " (April 5). ", Kathleen Kunzwrote the cover story for the March 7 Tucson Weekly, "Scam Alert:These six con jobs cost Arizonans millions of dollars every year.". He was also the Defensive Coordinator and Defensive Backs Coach at Nease High School for five seasons and Offensive Coordinator at Fleming Island High Schoolhelping to build their first-year program. Anika Pasilis, an Arizona Daily Star apprentice, saw her story onMarana's town managerrun on the Oct. 22 Tucson & Region front page. Sam Burdette('21, BA, '22, MA) andAmy Silverman wrote a feature about Chad McKinley, a Tucson man with Down Syndrome. Graduate studentMandy Loaderwrote a successful grant proposal for the CBGJ, which Profs. Jordan Williams('19) began working in Augustat FDANews, a Washington, D.C.-area publication that covers the FDA and pharmaceutical industry. Arizona Daily StarapprenticeAshley Fredde, published several stories, including"UA expels fraternity"(Feb. 10) and"Free weekly legal defense clinics give convicted felons second chance"(Feb. 25). Sunday Hollandtook second with a photo of a diver, whileNathan McCombplaced third for his Day of the Dead image. Recent graduateMarissa Heffernanhas accepted a job as an education reporter at the Daily News in Longview, Washington. Arizona Daily StarapprenticeDavid Martinezsaw some of his photos published Feb. 6,"Wounded soldier receives new home." OVERALL 9-5 0.64 Win % DISTRICT 2-1 2nd2M District 2. alum Paul Ingram (Tucson Sentinel, investigative) all won first-place reporting awards in the Arizona Press Club contest for work produced in 2019. 42,659 were here. Jacksonville, FL 32217 Tel: (904) 256-5030 www.bolles.org Submit a Review The Bolles School is an independent college preparatory school with an international reputation for excellence. Teagan Rasche, a javelin and hammer thrower for the UA track and field team, was featured ina recent Arizona Athletics story. The Bolles Way: Pursuing excellence through courage, integrity, and compassion. Uhlorn published earlier stories for the Star that she wrote in Prof. David Cuillier's reporting class. Sotomayortalked about the importance of a diverse newsroom and the 1984 Pulitzer-winning Latino series he and his L.A. Times colleagues produced. She and her co-nominee, Jack Dolan, work for the Los Angeles Times, where Brittny covers immigration and race. Caitlin Schmidt('14), an Arizona Daily Star reporter, was named Arizona's co-sportswriter of the year with Doug Haller of The Athletic Arizona by the National Sports Media Association (nationalsportsmedia.org). accepted a job as a science writer for UA Communications after nearly two years as the science and higher education reporter for the Arizona Daily Star. Kendal is a senior field correspondent for KJZZ Phoenix radio's Frontera Desk in Hermosillo, Sonora. Sarah Garrecht Gassen('95, '10 M.A. See her "Get to know me" video attinyurl.com/y86qhy42. Stadium journalistJeff Goodman('94), formerly with ESPN, wrote "My Ode to Lute.". Noelle Haro-Gomez('15) is a staff photographer for University of Arizona Health Sciences communications after work at the Tri City Herald in Kennewick, Washington. Poynter says "Today" show co-anchorSavannah Guthrie('93) "was criticized from all sides"following her interview with Nicholas Sandmann, the high school student who stood face-to-face with a Native American elder in Washington, D.C. "When youre getting criticized from both sides, theres a decent chance you did a good job," Poynter's Tom Jones writes. ),Mike Christy('11),John D'Anna('83),David Fitzsimmons('77),Rodney Haas('10),James Kelley('15),Kathleen Kunz('19),Genesis Lara('18),Patrick O'Grady('93),Dan Shearer('85)andKim Smith('89). Story, Tanya Encewon the fall 2020 Drew Gyorke Memorial Photojournalism Award for her environmental portrait of a Tucson camera shop owner. Friederich, 40, was an English teacher and assistant coach at Tolleson High School in Phoenix after work as a sports reporter for the Tucson Citizen, Arizona Daily Star and Arizona Republic. Williams, who earned his Ph.D. in education from ASU in 2013, was assistant principal of instruction for the Phoenix Union High School District. The contest featured nine other student finalists from Prof.Kim Newtons JOUR 203 photography class:Christian Alexander Alvarado, Sabian Bermudez, Brisa W. Blew, DalilaCardenas, Sammy Cibulka, Megan Ewing, Jane Florance, Quin MaddenandJacob Mennuti. Always a hometown, UA Pride of Arizona marches on thanks in part to special masks, Tucson Halloween events get the COVID-19 treatment, keeping the spook alive, candlelight vigil for a high school football assistant coach, Future of Rancho Vistoso golf course in limbo after development plans pulled, In third try, Oro Valley looking to annex Westward Look Resort, Even during pandemic, Tucson nonprofit advocates educational opportunities for undocumented students, At 87, all my mom wanted was to vote in this election, We are 5,508 miles apart, but COVID-19 makes the distance greater, Pandemic Semester: A Conversation with Student Journalists, Leaders, UArizona program aims to give distressed students a safe place to 'sort it all out. The spring 2020 issue of The Blue Guitarmagazine, which is a project of the Arizona Consortium for the Arts and co-edited by alums Rebecca DyerandRichard Dyer, published the personal essays of eight students, including fivefrom Prof. Carol Schwalbe's Travel Writing course and three who had Prof. Susan Swanberg: Vianney Cardenas, an apprentice at the Arizona Daily Star, shared a March 30 front-page byline withCurt Prendergast('11 M.A.) Kyle, a former Arizona Daily Star copy editor and Daily Wildcat sports reporter/editor, did internships with the Los Angeles Angels and PolyOne during his MBA program after working for the Avis Budget Group in Phoenix (tinyurl.com/ycrn7x2p). He told students to re-listen to their broadcasts and to let pivotal sports moments breathe. He led Bolles to the state final again in 2020 and state semifinals in 2021. Read the storyhere. Story. Entertainment and the Arizona Republic. D'Annadetailed how he helped solve a 1931 mystery about a "miracle baby" found on a roadside, which ran as a 10-part series (tinyurl.com/y76cnglc). Kat Kennedy, a doctoral student in the Physiological Sciences Graduate Interdisciplinary Program who is taking Prof. Susan E. Swanberg's Environmental Journalism class this semester, saw her story, "She lassoes lizards: Doctoral student uses social media to promote wildlife science," published in theGreen Valley Newson March 31, 2021. Maury Urcadez had her first radio feature May 1 on Arizona Public Media's The Buzz attinyurl.com/ycb5nkm3(20:05 mark). NBC sportscasterDan Hicks('84) narrated Arizona Athletics' latest community branding campaign, "Together We Bear Down." M.A. The following list is an ongoing effort to recognize Bolles alumni who participated in football at the collegiate level. In case you missed it, Anika also wrote an opinion piece for the Arizona Daily Star attinyurl.com/y9sgeag3. This was the first time the mushroom had been found in Arizona. St. Louis Post-Dispatch EditorGilbert Bailon('81) and former South Florida Sun Sentinel reporterBrian Ballou('92) saw both newspapers win Pulitzer Prizes. Summer internAlana Minkler,John D'Anna('83),Leah Trinidad('97) andformer adjunct instructorStephanie Inneswere part of a massive team that worked on a July 18 Arizona Republic project, "In one day, Arizona's COVID-19 surge leaves no walk of life unscathed." You can also see part of it online attinyurl.com/y4o2cgexoron Facebook. With a colleague, she made atravel video of Apache Junction while working remotely from Tucson. Grad studentVanessa Lucerowon an NAHJ internship. Brittany L. Uhlornpublished a front-page story in the Nov. 4Arizona Daily Star, "Additional counselors cut UA student appointment wait times in half." Learn more here. The work ethic and character they develop here last a lifetime." Grad studentTy Hudson, anArizona Daily Star apprentice,wrote a front-page story, "Ancient Tohono Oodham custom of saguaro fruit harvesting kept alive,"with photos from apprenticeGriffin Riley. See the episode attinyurl.com/y4u7hocz. Read the full story and see alist of all the recipients. Those with UA Journalism ties captured 25 awards in the 2020 Arizona Press Club Awards contest. The shortstop was the 2019 Gatorade Kentucky Softball Player of the Year before transferring to Tucson's Ironwood Ridge High School for her senior year. She's a member of the university's communication and digital media group in Economics and Social Sciences. After saying bye to their parents for a week, students brainstormed story ideas with Arizona Republic reporterJohn D'Anna('83) and other mentors. One of her stories included "Traveling Witness: Why author Jesse Sensibar records death on the highway. Read the story here. Ava Bates 2013-2017. is a breaking news intern for the Arizona Daily Star. Ontiveros received the Philip Mangelsdorf Award for Outstanding Newsperson of the Year. Lizzy O'Connell('18) was named editor ofThe Anson Recordin Wadesboro, North Carolina. Doug Ducey. projectsin December:Angelo Lavo,"Entrepreneurial & Hyperlocal Journalism: For Increased Government Accountability and an Informed Low-Income Community";Lauren Trench, "Ironwood Forest National Monument";Justin Sayers, "Redistricting Arizona in 2020: Could an Increasingly Politically Diverse Arizona Remain a Republican Stronghold?" andAlexis Richardson, "Thank You for Your Service: A Look Inside the Lives of Military Children.". Moragas project will take her to a dozen western national parks this summer to photograph the diversity of visitors and staff. Crawfordjoined many alums in helping save the UA journalism program from closure in the mid-1990s. Heusinkveldis turning the project into a book. John is a member of our Journalism Advisory Council. Her advisor,Ruxandra Guidi, attended her presentation. She previously worked at KVOA in Tucson. "I am most proud of being a head coach for more than 44 years and I never had a losing season. ", Sebastian Janik, a grad student and Arizona Daily Star apprentice, wrote the main story in the Feb. 11 sports section, "Money in buckets: Practice range time is driving revenue for Tucson City Golf properties." His relatively short career was described by AllMusic as "enormously influential" for country and rock, "blending the two genres to the point that they became indistinguishable from each other. It works with a smartphone to save screen shots to students' phones and creates a digital archive, says Prof.Michael McKisson, who secured funding for the board through an Online News Association grant. "I love Tucson," he says, but "I promise to never shy away from covering stories that expose a need for change.". Luke Corvello('19) landed a production internship at ABC's "Good Morning America" in New York. The New York Times ran two photos by freelancer Rebecca Noble ('17) with its website story, "Tucson Police in Turmoil After Death of Latino Man in Custody." Gilbert Bailon('81) is leaving the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, where he was editor-in-chief and heading to North Texas. Students took advantage of the Oct. 7 Pizza & Portfolios. ), now the Education Writers Association's managing editor for digital content, captured first place in the California Journalism Awards with another USA Today Network reporter for their 2021 story about the pandemic's "lost kids.". Marissa Heffernan, the Arizona Daily Star's NASA Space Grant intern, wrote several A1 centerpiecesand other stories, including "New Banner-UMC tower to open, focuses on technology, patient comfort" (April 7), "University of Arizona archaeology program helps high schoolers link the past to the future" (April 5), "UA researchers studying effects of smartphones on personal relationships" (March 27) and "Teaching empathy in health care with the arts"(March 29). ), now a reporter at the Tampa Bay Times, is a finalist once again for the Livingston Award, which honors journalists under the age of 35. Alex Eschelman('19) is a content intern at Pac-12 Networks (pac-12.com/networks) in San Francisco. Please allow 24-48 hours for activation. Migoya, a dual M.A. 10 State Championships. IN MEMORIAMJames William (Bill) Helfinstine(50) died April 23 in Prescott. Dobbins, a dual-degree master's student in business and public health, is working on a graduate certificate in science communication. [10] For the 2009 season, the Bulldogs went 121, losing only to Cocoa High School, 4437 in overtime. Jordan Chinwas the videographer for the school's second Hall of Fame ceremony. Mikayla Mace(18 M.A. He qualified for the U.S. Open sectional after shooting a 3-under-68 in Phoenix last month. Alex Eschelmaninterviewed UA basketball player Dylan Smith for Arizona Athletics after the Wildcats' overtime win over Utah on Jan. 5. Committee members wereCeleste Gonzlez deBustamante(chair),Kim NewtonandMichael McKisson. In memoriamAsh Friederich('07) diedOct. 31 from COVID-19. Vianney Cardenas('20) is a producer at CBS 5 in Phoenix. The story was the centerpiece on the Tucson & Region page (B1). Shea Sorenson('14) has returned to Tucson as the morning and noon meteorologist for KVOA-TV after previous work in Knoxville, Tennessee, and South Bend, Indiana. ), an Associated Press video journalist, saw his April 23 story, "Leaving Wuhan: Getting into virus-hit city was the easy part,"picked up by major news outlets. Watch the story. Savannah Guthrie ('93), co-anchor of NBC's "Today," saw her program win best morning show at the 2020 Daytime Emmys. See the bloghere. Rocky BaierandSarah Kezele('11) played a part in the May 15 digital broadcast of the university's156thcommencement. She'll be based in Phoenix, part of ProPublica's new Southwest reporting unit. Ashley Fredde, an apprentice reporter at the Arizona Daily Star, published "Summit gives Tucson youth a lesson in leadership, networking"(April 8) and "Court Night this week offers free Tucson sessions on legal issues" (March 25). Sam started the scholarship to honor his late wife, Sandra, and benefit Native American students preparing for a career in news media. Four master's students successfully defended their M.A. Already a Member? Luke Money('12), now a Los Angeles Times breaking news reporter, saw his first story appear on A1. Dalal Radwandefended her master's thesis, "Framing Palestine: News Framing of United Nations Resolutions on Palestine in U.S. and British Newspapers, 1993-2017," on May 2 in Marshall 340. Please allow 24-48 hours for activation. Noble, formerly with the Jackson Hole (Wyoming) News & Guide, won honorable mention for best photo essay ("Citizen's mount up"). freelanced a story for MTV News, "Meet the teens suing the U.S. government over the climate crisis." Vanessa Ontiveros described her experience balancing classes and a pandemic in aMarch 27 essay for Arizona Public Media. Jamie Verwys ('18) moved to the Green Valley News/Sahuarita Sun (gvnews.com) as a reporter after previous work at the Tucson Weekly and Herald/Review in Sierra Vista. Alisa Ivanitskayadefended her master's project, "Food and the Desert: Fighting food insecurity in Arizona," via Zoom on May 1. Ashley Fredde('20) is a breaking news reporter atKSL.comin Salt Lake City. They were streaming in from every direction, coming from everywhere, said Loeb, who plans to talk to Prof.Susan Knight's "Inside the Beltway" class later in January. Clickherefor more details and see the video attinyurl.com/y6o9r53f. Katie Pavlich('10) hosted Fox News Primetime during the week of Feb. 22 as the network decides on a permanent host (foxnews.com/shows/fox-news-primetime). They defeated Tampa Catholic in the state championship game on December 12, 217. Jennifer Hijazi('17 M.A.) "My grandmother deserved better than 'goodbye' through a window.". ", Gabrielle Mixwrote a story for Arizona Sonora News, "Street, online harassment? The Fulbright scholar from Russia produced graphics and photos in her fellowship and enjoyed a recent visit to Chicago. Read the story. of theArizona Daily Star analyzed 750 federal drug-smuggling cases to see what types of drugs Arizona's new border wall would slow down. Beth Silver(95) is a communications and outreach team leader at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. "Services were Aug. 17. The other nine finalists from Prof. Kim Newtons JOUR 203 photo class were Eissa Abbas,Luis Aguirre,Andrew Camacho,Claudio Cerrillo,Anika Pasilis,August Pearson,Jackson Peters,Marissa RyanandLauren Salgado. Story. Hannah Johnson's story about Biosphere 2 appeared on the Planet Forward website. He was 82. Prior to Clay, Hoekstra honed his coaching experience as an assistant at St. Augustine, Englewood and Jackson High Schools. El Paso Times journalistBriana Sanchez('15)was featured in apublisher's noteto readers for her photo of an attendant straining to wheel a coronavirus victim to a mobile morgue. On Sept. 11, they listened toArizona Daily Starscience reporterJasmine Ann Demers('19 M.A. Yael Adler('11) published a memoir, From Gypsy to Jersey, about her adoption from Romania after the fall of communism and how, nearly 30 years later, she unraveled the mysteries of her past. Ciara Encinas(18) served as the emcee at the Zenger Award for Press Freedom. She previously worked at CQ Roll Call.La Monica Everett-Haynes('01) was named International Association of Business Communicators San Diego Chapter communicator of the year. Matt Lechuga('12), a former Arizona Daily Star sports staffer, is marketing manager at Meridian Consultants in Westlake Village, California. Susan Carroll('99) moved to ProPublica as a senior editor for its Local Reporting Network after 14 years at the Houston Chronicle (see story). Nicole Santa Cruz(09), of ProPublica, spoke to students at the Donald W. Carson Journalism Diversity Workshop. Connect with career opportunities and alumni networking events. Albert Albert glasheen 1987-1991. It dropped its military focus in 1962 and became coeducational in 1971. Maury, who was in Prof. Ruxandra Guidi's capstone audio class, talked about quarantining with her mom, who runs a day care service out of their house. They all met faculty, staff and current grad students during the virtual event run by Prof.David Cuillier,director of graduate studies,and grad program coordinatorDebbie Cross. Jamie Maese ('19) started a job as a production assistant at MSNBC in New York City. Katya Mendozais interning at Tucson Local Media, where she is reporting, transcribing interviews and research gathering. Gabriella Vukelic(17), social media editor at Newsday Media Group, won First Place for Best Idea to Encourage Reader Engagement for coronavirus text messages and Second Place for Best Use of Social Media from the International News Media Association (INMA). Bethany Barnes ('13 M.A. Sunday Holland, an apprentice at the Arizona Daily Star, published more stories, including, "Tucson musicians give thanks for outdoor concert opportunities" on Nov. 27;"Tucson musician leads effort to help Georgia Senate runoff" on Dec. 14; and "Go local safely for last-minute holiday gifts" on Dec. 18. Her novel, Toxic Rage: A Tale of Murder in Tucson, is based on the Brian Stidham murder trial that she covered for the Tucson Citizen in 2004. Spears, a Daily Wildcat and UATV 3 alum, interned at 1490-AM and now hosts ESPN Radio's "The Sports Exchange," in addition to his duties at the Star. Justin Spears('17) of theArizona Daily Starwrote a story aboutthree UA alums who produce ESPN's "The Jump"basketball show: Danny Corrales (below) and J-school gradsMichael Schwartz('08) andEitan Cramer('12). Alyssa Grabinskipublished a story for the Arizona Daily Star, "Tucson's trap, neuter effort for feral cats continues despite lack of resources," on Jan. 22. From 2008-11, Toblin served as Head Coach of the Clay High Football Team and took them to back-to-back district titles. Connect With Us. See the winning entries attinyurl.com/y24gmvt8. became a senior air pollution/environmental justice reporter for Bloomberg Law in Washington, D.C., after leaving E&E News. The local architecture firm of Michael & Kemper Goodwin Ltd. was hired to design the school. Bryan Savichad a story appear in The Daily Star about the Tucson Senior Olympic Festival. won a national SPJ Mark of Excellence Award in general news reporting for her Arizona Daily Star story,"Mine spill of 2014 continues to devastate Sonoran communities years later." Ganesh Marin,a Ph.D. student in the UA School of Natural Resources and the Environment who is takingSusan E. Swanbergsenvironmental journalism class this semester saw his op-ed titled, "A Jaguar in the Shadow of the Border Wall," published in the Green Valley News on Sunday, May 2, 2021. Meredith O'Neildefended her master's project, "A Handful of Spice: A podcast that looks at belonging and nostalgia through food," via Zoom on May 4. After graduation, O'Connell taught English in Bangkok and was a freelance journalist and digital content specialist in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. 11 State Championships, 8 times State Runners-up,32 District Championships, State Champions Natalia Navarro('17 B.A., '18 M.A.) Jane Florancehad a story appear in the AZ Republic about the retirement of Bishop Olmstead of Phoenix. He also had a story about the UA track and field team for The Daily Star. landed a reporting job with the Kitsap Sun, a Gannett newspaper in Bremerton, Washington. She is a member of UA's softball team. The awards ceremony is May 20 in New York. Daniela Cazareshad astory in The Star about UA dance student McKaylee True. landed a reporting job at the Lansing State Journal, a Gannett newspaper in Michigan. Also an Arizona Daily Wildcat alumna, Adler (left) is now the director of marketing for Sage Thrive, a company that provides mental health support to New Jersey school districts. 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