Former Daily Targum Editor Steered Paper Through Journalism Industry Changes
Hayley Slusser (SC&I ’22) is the former editor-in-chief of The Daily Targum.
Hayley Slusser (SC&I ’22) is the former editor-in-chief of The Daily Targum.
Violeta Yas JMS‘07, recently joined Storm Team 4 as a meteorologist at NBC 4 New York. Previously, she was the chief meteorologist at Telemundo62 in Philadelphia. Read our Q&A with her to learn about her exciting career, how she uses the education she received at SC&I every day on the job, and the children’s book about meteorology she translated into Spanish.
Suchan, who landed a role as a guest star on "Grey’s Anatomy", discusses the most motivating aspects of her career as an actress and as the Executive Assistant to the showrunner of ABC’s "Grey’s Anatomy" & "Station 19," and how the education she received at SC&I has helped her succeed.
A new book examines the impact the media are having on the lives of children during the COVID-19 pandemic, including children from populations that have rarely been studied before, and presents advice for media professionals as well as new findings for scholars.
Neal Bennett Ed.M.’19, assistant professor of professional practice, Journalism and Media Studies, is a Telly Award-winning video producer, editor, and director.
Qatar is the first Arab nation to host the World Cup, and the country is taking the opportunity to promote not only the prestigious worldwide event, but also their national brand. A study of the ways they are using Experiential Media to tell these promotional stories provides a living laboratory for SC&I scholars exploring EM.
“We're all on different paths so don't look at what others are doing - just try to focus on you,” Ogalo said.
In 1987, March became known and celebrated as Women’s History Month in the U.S., the U.K. and Australia, as “an annual recognition of the historical and modern accomplishments and perseverance of women across the globe –financially, socially, and politically,” according to Wikipedia.
Rosie earned a bachelor of arts in Journalism and Mass Media. She spent most of her career as a senior producer and is now a business administration manager with CNN. She is the recipient of three Peabody Awards for broadcast journalism and MADD Media Awards.
Founded by alumni Kayla Michele ‘17 and Chisa Egbelu ‘16, PeduL “harnesses tailored corporate scholarships to match underrepresented students with the internships and career opportunities that best meet employers’ needs.” PeduL recently received a grant from Google, and they have also recently been invited to join one of most successful accelerators in the country, Techstars.