Download the 1010XL app to listen on your mobile device as well. Christianna Silva('17) landed a tech reporting job at Mashable in New York covering Facebook and Instagram, primarily after previous work at NPR and MTV News. An impressive number of Rogers-coached athletes went on to play at the collegiate level, including 156 at Bolles. The project was developed during Fuchs' fall 2019 independent study with Assistant Professor Susan E. Swanberg. 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. Kendra Hall Santucci(15) is a marketing communications specialist at Vail schools in Arizona. Mike Rich('08) is marketing director for RevolutionParts in Phoenix. Closing Always a hometown." Frank O. Sotomayor('66), who wrapped up his second year as a sports stringer for theArizona Daily Star, wrote about his journalism career coming full circle in aStar column. Bennito L. Kelty, a master's student, translated a "Tucson Opportunities" series written by Jim Kiser into Spanish for The Tucson Sentinel. Teagan Rasche('19) has joined the Global Saskatoon in Saskatoon, Canada, where she will cover news and sports. This directory is not just composed of graduates of this school, as some of the famous people on this list didn't necessarily earn a degree from Bolles School. He is a member of the National High School Hall of Fame (2015), Florida Sports Hall of Fame (2013), Robert E. Lee High School Alumni Association Hall of Fame (2013), Gator Bowl Hall of Fame (2012), Florida High School Athletic Hall of Fame (2005) and Florida Athletic Coaches Association Hall of Fame (2002). A former editor of theArizona Daily Wildcat, he joined the Post in October after heading the Boston Globe's Washington bureau. "The deep dive into Title IX improvements and enforcement is believed to be one of the first of its kind," the Star said. Minkler, who is Navajo, is investigative editor at theArizona Daily Wildcat. Nicole, a member of our Journalism Advisory Council and Daily Wildcat alumna, was the lead reporter on the L.A. Times Homicide Report. Pascal Albright, Mandy Loader and Sohi Kangof the school's chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists participated in the James W. Foley Freedom Run and held a Zoom session with Prof.Willliam Schmidt on Oct. 19 to honor Foley, a journalist murdered by ISIS in 2014 while reporting in Syria. See her project trailer at:vimeo.com/540392917, Alexandra Peredefended her masters project, The Psychedelic Renaissance: A Podcast Series, via Zoom on May 4 with her adviser, Prof.Ruxandra Guidiin attendance along with friends and family. was promoted to director of digital content for Bally Sports Arizona. The Bolles School is an American private college preparatory day and boarding school in Jacksonville, Florida. Junior Allie Skaggs tied a school softball record by hitting three home runs in a game against UTEP. TheArizona Daily Wildcatwon three awards at the Associated Collegiate Press national college journalism convention in La Jolla, Calif.: second place each for best website and best weekly newspaper and fifth for best special edition. His article originated in Prof.Susan Knight's features class (JOUR 411/511) the assignment was to write about someone or something that had to pivot because of the pandemic and he worked with Knight on honing it for publication. Alexzandria Martinezwrote about her experience as a Latinx/Hispanic college student for The Daily Wildcat. To read all her work, go totinyurl.com/yahudoq9. Diana is part ofthe Arizona Daily Star apprenticeship class and is also a UA student-athlete. Thoden Janes('96) wrotean op-ed columnon race for the Charlotte Observer, where he's worked for nearly 15 years as an entertainment editor/writer and long-form storyteller. Vanessa Ontiveros, an Arizona Daily Star apprentice, wrapped up her internship with several stories, including: "Program to aid victims of hate crimes to be revived by Tucson police," and "Victims Services volunteers provide support to community members, and each other. Read theeditor's noteby Greg Burton about the story, written by D'Anna with feeds from 40-plus reporters and photographers. The J-school's National Association of Hispanic Journalists chapter launched a new Facebook page and met Oct. 15 in a Zoom session. Taylor Dayton ('17), the morning meteorologist for WDIO-TV in Duluth, Minnesota, converted his basement into a remote studio during the COVID-19 outbreak. ESPN'sPedro Gomezdied Feb. 7at 58. Duartereports on the aging population and helps with general assignment, crime and breaking news stories. It probably cost ya" for Arizona Sonora News. Read the full story and see alist of all the recipients. ), andCaitlin Schmidt('14) took home first-place awards for the Arizona Daily Star, while Star colleaguesJustin Sayers('14 B.A., '19 M.A.) The outdoor field where its seven outdoor sports teams practice is called "George H. Hodges Field" and in 2016 it was converted to an artificial turf.[8]. Jeannine Relly (chair), David Cuillier and Chris Vargo. 5-7) describes research about the decline in curl-leaf mountain mahogany trees in Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, Wyoming. Sarah Kezele('11), who co-emceed the school's Hall of Fame ceremony in 2018, is back as the in-game host for UA football home games. 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.) Sasha Hartzellpublished herfirst story as an Arizona Daily Star apprentice, "Initiative seeks to help Tucson Latinos, Native Americans 'Reach the Loop'" on Feb. 7. Read the full storyhere. 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. Alex Flanagan ('93), a J-school minor and Media Arts major, moderated a Virtual Wildcat Chaton June 21 with UA coaches and athletic director Dave Heeke. Former studentDylan Smith, former master's studentPaul Ingramand former J-school adjunct instructorBlake Morlockwere among the Tucson Sentinel journalists recognized by the Pima County Board of Supervisors on the Sentinel's 10-year anniversary. Gilbert is a member of our Hall of Fame. Master's studentMadison Bealserved as the photographer for the 2021 Zenger Award for Press Freedom luncheon. It was established in 1977 and is a part of the Tempe Union High School District. Matt Brockman defended his master's thesis, Leveraging Predictive Power to Estimate Intermedia Agenda Setting," via Zoom on May 7. Heffernan, who received the school's Sherman R. Miller 3rd Outstanding Senior Award on May 8, will join fellow J-school gradCourtney Talak('18), a photojournalist in Longview (tdn.com). ", Journalism major and UA high jump standoutDiana Ramoswas profiled by the Arizona Daily Star with anApril 6 story, "Ramos sets Venezuela indoor high-jump record." Carmen Duarte('80), a versatile reporter and feature writer for theArizona Daily Starfor the last 38 years, talked to Prof.Jeannine Rellyand the Star's apprentices Sept. 18 in Marshall 340. CNN featured Friederichon its Remembering the Lives Lost to Coronavirus segment, while the Arizona Daily Star wrote about his career attinyurl.com/y5hmod8f. The Bolles School 7400 San Jose Blvd. 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. This semester's Arizona Daily Star apprentices areJanelle Ash,Rocky Baier, AlisaIvanitskaya, Lee Jaramillo, Mark Lawson, Alexandra PereandShayne Tarquinio. Her committee members wereCeleste Gonzlez deBustamante(chair),Jeannine RellyandRogelio Garcia. Rogers passed away in February 2020, leaving a lasting legacy of success through hard work. She previously worked at KVOA in Tucson. For more coverage, including interviews with former UA players Brandon Ashley and Rawle Alkins, go towildcat.arizona.edu/section/sports. Graduate studentRanda Abdupresented her project, "Citizens of Two Worlds." 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. Andrew Koleski(18) is joining the copy desk at the Seattle Times. She wrote about Steve Twist, an Arizona man who has never held elected office yet shapes "one of America's most punitive justice systems." Total Students: 1,634 Pupil/Teacher Ratio: 12:1 Full Time Teachers: 133 See his project. 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. She also wrote an April 20 story on environmental grants for the Arizona-Sonora border region. Staff and graduate studentMandy Loaderhelped host the 2021 Zenger Award for Press Freedom luncheon on Oct. 1 at the Marriott ballroom. Scott Karpen('09) is a producer for Prime Video Live Events. of Fox Sports Arizona and Justin Spears ('17) of the Arizona Daily Star started a new podcast named after their initials, "Total BS." Kendal is a senior field correspondent for KJZZ Phoenix radio's Frontera Desk in Hermosillo, Sonora. As of 2010, Corona del Sol is an open-enrollment school. The contest required students to submittheir career plans and three published clips. ", 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. Stephanie Casanova(14) is leaving the Arizona Daily Star to be a breaking news/general assignment reporter for the Chicago Tribune. Edward Dezmon "Dez" White: White played on the Bolles state championship-winning football team in 1985. Read about the awardhere. From the CNN broadcast: Ash Friederich was a beloved English teacher, yearbook adviser and baseball coach in Phoenix. Wenei Philimondefended her master's project, 'Till Shiloh Comes: A podcast about the Jesus People, Their Music and the Movement, on May 2. Pascal Albright is now a digital producer for the Arizona Daily Star. The schools Journalism Advisory Council voted in three new members in its April 2 meeting:Paul Allvin(93), VP for strategic communications and marketing at George Mason University;Jim Calle(85), attorney representing U.S. Border Patrol agents; andSteve Rosenberg(82), who is owner of BizTucson magazine. She alsopublished a story for Arizona Sonora News,"Shooting stars and the quest to collect meteorites,"on Feb. 8. Rhonda Bodfield('92), director of communications for Tucson Medical Center, is taking part in the April 20 Dancing with Our Stars, a fundraiser for the Diaper Bank of Southern Arizona (tinyurl.com/y343qcr6). Read the story here. Finley, sports editor, encouraged students to work at theArizona Daily Wildcat, where he was editor. Demers, photographerRebecca Sasnett('15) and reporterJustin Sayers('19 M.A.) Pierce writes for the Wahpeton Daily News in North Dakota. She's s a reporter for Colorado Public Radio and did a video chat with students last semester. "I've been able to apply the skills and knowledge of a journalist to storytelling and presenting information for the marketing world," he says. Hannah Johnson's story about Biosphere 2 appeared on the Planet Forward website. 2008 2a. People on this list must have gone to Bolles School and be of some renown. Data Journalism program at Columbia University in New York. Radwan, who works on the digital desk, covered the event on Feb. 2 on Instagram and produced avideofor the event. Ana Teresa Espinozawon first place and a scholarship of $1,000 in the Mark Finley Gold Pen Award for Best Beginning News WriterContest. Why didnt it tell the world?" "My goal is to become a sports broadcaster. Lauren (Lund) Lewis('06)died Aug. 10 of cancer. Other students contributing to the shows included Felizardo Camacho, Bivian Contreras, Michelle Trujillo and Rachel Waller. Watch the piece. GraduatestudentMandy Loaderpresented her project, "The Human Side of Migration Policy." "Ive had friends who started taking the pill at 14." She was also in love with the newspaper business, saidGreg Rose, her ex-husband, in a Jan. 22 obit by the Arizona Daily Star'sHenry Brean, "Hock spun TV screenplays from experiences as Tucson crime reporter. Recent graduateMarissa Heffernanhas accepted a job as an education reporter at the Daily News in Longview, Washington. Obit. [4] The school also has an active Student exchange program with schools in China, Japan, France and Spain. Hope Hisey, a journalism minor and goalkeeper for the UA women's soccer team, was named one of four C.A.T.S. List of famous alumni from Bolles School, with photos when available. Congrats, Laura, and her adviser, Prof. William Schmidt. Alex Eschelman('19) started this month as a sports reporter for ABC Fox Montana in Bozeman. Daniel Sullivan('08) has been chosen as director of Pima Countys Department of Community & Workforce Development (story). Napear tweeted. Simon Asher('18) was featured on the Arizona Athletics websitewith his "Behind the photo" segment on gymnast Courtney Cowles. Read, watch, and listen to the latest news and opinions in the high school sports world. Eric Madeen('81), an associate professor of English at Tokyo City University and adjunct at Keio and Aoyama Gakuin universities, saw his second novel, "Massage World," released in December by Anaphora Literary Press. Rogers earned numerous coach-of-the-year honors at the state level and was named National High School Football Coach of the Year for 2004-05 by the National High School Coaches Association. Story and multimedia package. Mary Coleman('13)became the new breaking news reporter/anchor for KOLD-TV in Tucson. 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. Retired AP correspondentArt Rotstein, a Northwestern M.A. Dylan Smith, editor of the Tucson Sentinel and a former J-school student,wrote a storyon the Arizona Daily Star's decision to begin printing in Phoenix on May 21 andshutting down its aging press at the corner of Irvington and Park. Read the storyhere. Alex Pere('21 MA) was promoted to assistant editor at Tucson Local Media. Latinos transformed Arizona. Jessica Hunterfinished second with a photo of a weightlifter, whileCaitlin Claypooltook third for her Tucson Rodeo image. Carter wrote about a group introducing women and girls to skateboarding in Tucson. Arizona Republic reporter John D'Anna ('83) published a story on the Navajo Nation's fight against the coronavirus. Crawford, who also worked for the Arizona Diamondbacks, started his career at the Tucson Citizen before moving to the Gazette, where he also was assistant managing editor. The story appeared in The Daily Wildcat. landed a reporting job with the Kitsap Sun, a Gannett newspaper in Bremerton, Washington. NEW SCHOLARSHIPSam Ramirez('80) donated$2,500 to start theSandra Ann Kelly Ramirez Memorial Scholarshipfor Native American J-school students in memory of his wife. Mikayla Mace Kelley('17, M.A.) Gabby Ferreira('15) is a brand storyteller for the Cal Poly communications and marketing department. Her advisor,Jeannine Relly, attended the presentation. Friends set up a college fund for her two young boys and to help her husband, Brian, attinyurl.com/yya69kjo. Feld, who has written for Forbes and the Athletic, worked as a UA staffer under Lute Olson, two interim head coaches and Sean Miller from 2006-10. In other categories, Lara also took second (gov't reporting) and two third places (business and food); alum Mark Lawson (Star) placed second and Schmidt third in sports features; and Mariana Dale (KJZZ) took third in public service. Vianney Cardenas('20) is a producer at CBS 5 in Phoenix. Located in Jacksonville, Florida, the school enrolls more than 1,700 boarding and day students in pre-kindergarten through grade 12 on four campuses: Upper School (9-12 . Sascha Fruehaufspent time in Taiwan filming and interviewing for her master's project, whileNina Kolodijwas an intern at the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C. Students walked over to Gentle Ben's afterward for appetizers. Pascal AlbrightandMandy Loader, officers for the school's Society of Professional Journalists chapter, sold journalism buttons to benefit the club before and after the Feb. 23 Journalism on Screen film "Mike Wallace is Here" at The Loft Cinema including a special Wallace button: "All I'm armed with is research.". In addition to chronicling events and everyday life in Tucson with his keen eye and professionalism, Araiza also took the time to help mentor our students and apprentices. Their first guest on Sept. 1 wasformer Diamondbacks pitcher Brandon Webb. Do campaigns see them? Natalie D'Anna('16) is an assistant sports media relations manager at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles (marcomm.lmu.edu/our-team). Gabrielle Mixpublished a story for Arizona Sonora News,"Hard-core work to get to the corps de ballet,"on Feb. 20. Committee members wereNancy SharkeyandJeannine Relly(co-chairs) andRogelio Garcia. AJ Camacho,one of the student managers for the UA softball team, celebrated the Wildcats' appearance in the Women's College World Series. The story ran at the top of the Tucson & Region section in the Sunday, May 10, edition. Carmen Valencia(18) is an immigration and border reporter for Yahoo! Briannon Wilfong, an Arizona Daily Star features apprentice, published several stories, including "Club Congress hosts Australian bushfire benefit concert" and "Flagstaff DJ duo making Tucson debut at Gem & Jam.". Go to El Inde, our school media website atindearizona.com, to see the latest stories, essays and audio reports from students inProf.Ruxandra Guidis classes, including:Sunday Hollands Where dreams die (audio),Katya Mendozas Local hat designer,Elvia Verdugos Creating community with food,Mackenzie Paytons Life of an 11-year-old cowboy andEmma Brocatos Bighorn Fire., Clara Migoya(21 M.A. Upper School (grades 912) - San Jose Campus (Jacksonville), Middle School (6-8) - Bartram Campus (Jacksonville), Lower School (pre-kindergarten-5) - Ponte Vedra (Ponte Vedra Beach) & Whitehurst (Jacksonville) Campuses, This page was last edited on 2 February 2023, at 14:20. ), is covering economic development for the Austin (Texas) Business Journal. Jordan Glenn('17) of KOLD-TV shared first place in short form photography for Arizona Weekend Cinematography. Others included Prof.Michael McKisson('08),Sandra Westdahl('12) and adjunctAndrew Brownof Arizona Public Media, andSilvia Sanchez('16) ofUnivision Arizona. Clara Migoyapublished a freelance story in the Tucson Weekly, "Dancing to a New Tune in the Nov. 28 edition. "As hard as these kids work, when they finish this program they should feel like they can do anything in life. Also a Daily Wildcat alum, Carroll got her start covering the border for the Tucson Citizen and Arizona Republic. The school's first Bilingual Journalism master's grad, she defended her grad project, Ecologies of Care: How Cross Border Humanitarian Organizations Support Asylum Seekers, on April 21. Scarpinato will join DC-based public relations firm Ascent Media while continuing to reside in Arizona. "It is hard to feel anything but stressed," writes Anika, whose internship at Arizona Public Media and her retail job were affected by the COVID-19 outbreak. Heusinkveldis turning the project into a book. McIntyre is a photographer for the Greeley (Colorado) Tribune. Noah Cullenpublished an op-ed column in the April 19 Arizona Daily Star, "Study abroad cut short by COVID-19, but friendships remain." Sign up for our email newsletter. Mac Colson ('16) and Kylie Warren ('17) helped KVOA-TV produce live news shows on the wildfires in the Catalina Mountains. They received one-on-one internship and career tips from alumsEddie Celaya(Arizona Daily Star),Ciara Encinas(KGUN-TV) andKendra Santucci(Vail School Communications), and from Profs. Verdugo is currently a digital features reporter at This is Tucson. The 2022 Hall of Fame inductees wereEdith Auslander('61, '75 M.A. Gilbert Bailon('81) is leaving the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, where he was editor-in-chief and heading to North Texas. He wrote the piece in Prof. David Cuillier's reporting class. Ireland Stevensoninterviewed Amanpour afterward in the school's reading room, where the Center for Border & Global Journalism hosted a get-together for students. Undergrad Taylor Maresca has secured a post-graduation job with WBTW News 13 in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, as a multimedia journalist. Natalia Navarro('17 B.A., '18 M.A.) Jeri, a Tucson High grad who met regularly with some of her former classmates, is survived by her three children Jim, Tim and Laurie and her grandchildren. After UA's early exit at the Pac-12 men's basketball tournament,Arizona Daily WildcatstaffersRobby Leao,Alec White,Amy Bailey,Jack Cooper,Zach LazarusandMark Lawsoncontinued to provide coverage from Las Vegas, including anews conference with Larry Scottand other multimedia atwildcat.arizona.edu/multimedia. They found out the wall cuts through routes for marijuana not hard drugs, such as meth and cocaine at a time when marijuana smuggling is decreasing. Announcers: Steven Stam, Josh Beran. Pursuing excellence through courage integrity and compassion. "I love meeting and talking to people. The 2023 Pepsi schools' alumni champions league has continued to excite the passionate football die-hards from the different institutions. Read more about her atwww.dparvaz.com. Annie Chandler Grevers(10)will be inducted to the Arizona Athletics Hall of Fame. MAXPREPS; CBSSPORTS.COM; 247SPORTS; Football. UndergradTyler Salaspublished a May 16 story, "Local automotive tech keeps race cars on the track" in Tucson Local Media. Committee members wereJeannine Relly(chair),Carol SchwalbeandLinda Lumsden. Hannah Gaber('16 M.A. Hannah Gaber('16 M.A.) Rolling Stone, The Guardian and other news outlets interviewed Loeb (Seestoryandphotos). Prof.Michael McKissonis her mentor. If someone tracked Hall of Fame inductions, Rogers would likely hold that record as well. Watch the story. Alex joins a slew of recent J-school grads hired at the Star, includingEddie Celaya('19),Jasmine Demers('19 M.A. Clarence Linden Garnett Ashby III (born May 23, 1960) is an American actor and martial artist . Jasmine Ann Demersdefended her master's project, "42 Repeats: A Family's Multigenerational Battle with Huntington's Disease," on May 3 in Marshall 341. Jessica Suriano('19 M.A.) Use without license or authorization is expressly prohibited. DAnna, a senior reporter with the Republic, wason loan toUSA Todayto help with impeachment coverage. Read the storyhere. She is part of Kim Newton's photojournalism class. Clara Migoya, a master's student and the school's NAHJ chapter co-chair, introduced Valencia. In memoriamAllison Hock('75) died Dec. 30 of complications from cancer. A private service was planned. It includes a Q&A with President Robbins (tinyurl.com/y6dbcl5l), who was interviewed by grad studentClaude Akinsand Editor-in-ChiefNick Trujillo. Sam Burdette and others at the Arizona Daily Wildcat and J-school were featured in a UANews story, "Pandemic provides unique learning experience for journalism students." Arizona Sonora News/El Inde published the story, which originated in Prof. William Schmidt's features class from an assignment to write about an ordinary object and bring it to life. Alana Minkler(21) is a breaking news and general assignment reporter at the Santa Rosa (Calif.) Democrat. Alec WhiteandSavannah Hugheslanded digital and social media internships atFOX Sports Arizonathis summer. Their April 19 debut show included analysis of ESPN's new documentary series on Michael Jordan. Bolles's top math students have a history of distinguishing themselves at the local, state, and national level in competitions like Mu Alpha Theta. Former master's studentPaul M. Ingramof the Tucson Sentinel was named thecommunity journalist of the year by the Arizona Press Club. Watch the seminar, taught by award-winning multimedia journalist Adrienne Luis. The Arizona Daily Star published it on the front of Sunday's Home & Life page. Those with UA Journalism ties captured 25 awards in the 2020 Arizona Press Club Awards contest. Jay Gonzales('80) wasnamed president of the Tucson Sugar Skulls indoor football team. She previously was a budget and appropriations reporter for CQ Roll Call. Undergrad Kate Ewing had a story in The Daily Wildcatabout Skip, UAPD's bomb-sniffing dog. She alsohad the lead off-play on the Tucson & Region section front on Sept. 23 with the story, "In third try, Oro Valley looking to annex Westward Look Resort.". coveredPresident's Trump pre-election rallyfor the Star at a hangar near the Tucson airport. 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