Campaign for Berkeley Journalism
The Campaign for Berkeley Journalism seeks to raise $54.4 million to change who gets to be a journalist by supporting the diversity of students who come to the school and enabling all students to graduate debt free; expanding investigative journalism and reporting on threats, such as climate change; and by strengthening the school’s place at the center of the world’s leading public university, building world-class journalism programs, and cultivating inclusion and belonging. Berkeley Journalism Associate Professor Shereen Marisol Meraji and Dean Geeta Anand are featured.
The Campaign for Berkeley Journalism seeks to raise $54.4 million to change who gets to be a journalist by supporting the diversity of students who come to the school and enabling all students to graduate debt free; expanding investigative journalism and reporting on threats, such as climate change; and by strengthening the school’s place at the center of the world’s leading public university, building world-class journalism programs, and cultivating inclusion and belonging. Berkeley Journalism Associate Professor Shereen Marisol Meraji and Dean Geeta Anand are featured.