• International Journalism

  • Questions? 

    International Journalism
    MS-094
    Hamline University
    1536 Hewitt Avenue
    Saint Paul, MN 55104

    651-523-2295

    Suda Ishida
    Program Director
    651-523-2768
    sishida@hamline.edu



     

  • Bush Memorial Library at Hamline University

    Research

    The print, radio and television reports included on this webpage are the work of students in the CIJ program, some the result of internships in Minnesota, others done as part of internships abroad. All reflect the program's focus on integrating journalism skills with other disciplines and making global issues relevant to local communities.

    Paulina Yanez
    Aurrera, A New Plague in Mexico

    Julia Degen
    Inside the Obama Campaign

    Lena Maria Reers
    Starting Over: Different paths lead immigrants to Canada from India, Australia

    Jennifer Viñas-Forcade
    Patricia Torres Ray, Minnesota's First Latina state senator, looks forward to new challenges

    Dagmar Diener
    Bringing history to life

    Martin Eckhardt
    The road to Germany

    Al Ousseynou Ndiaye
    Islam and freedom of the press

    Kestrel Jenkins
    The story of a foreigner in Chile

    Adrienne-Janine Marske
    Helping Miss Daisy

    Shelby Meyers
    Around the world, Chucks have enduring appeal

    Elise Esteves Laranjo
    Baring our breasts, or beating them?

     

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