The Atlantic

“Five Questions With…” is a series of profiles of recent CJC graduates and the career paths they chose. Chris Kirschner, B.S. Journalism 2014 1. Tell us about your current job. I am the Atlanta Hawks beat reporter for The Athletic, a national online sports publication. It’s my fourth season covering the Hawks.…

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Posted: November 11, 2021

“Five Questions With…” is a series of profiles of recent CJC graduates and the career paths they chose. Rachel Wang, B.S. Telecommunication 2019 1. Tell us about your current job. I am currently an Associate Field Producer at The Drew Barrymore Show, a nationally syndicated talk show on CBS. The…

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Posted: November 11, 2021

Cynthia Barnett, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Environmental-Journalist-in-Residence, was quoted in “Don’t Cancel John Muir: But Don’t Excuse Him, Either,” part of the new series “Who Owns America’s Wilderness,” published in The Atlantic on April 12. Barnett talked about confronting the prejudices in John Muir’s famous 1,000…

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Posted: April 13, 2021

Cynthia Barnett, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications and Bob Graham Center for Public Service Environmental Journalist-in-Residence is the author of “The Environmental Issue Republicans Can’t Ignore” published in The Atlantic  on Jan. 30. Barnett writes on the rising concern about climate change, the effects of pollution and…

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Posted: February 1, 2019

Benjamin Johnson, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Advertising assistant professor, was quoted in “Why People Love Spotify’s Annual Wrap-Ups” published in The Atlantic on Dec. 12. The article features details on Spotify’s annual release of the Wrapped tool to users of the online music-streaming service. Wrapped offers…

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Posted: December 13, 2018