After Graduation
Journalism graduates take jobs in print journalism at newspapers and magazines, in radio and television broadcasting and at Web sites that offer news and information. Others enter public relations for commercial, non-profit or public agencies. Some attend graduate school in law, history, social work and education. Some alumni are listed here.
Paul Basken ’83 formerly covered the White House for United Press International and now works for Bloomberg News.
Ken Bazinet ’84 covers the White House for The New York Daily News.
Heidi Berenson ’79 is an Emmy-award and Peabody-award winning producer, veteran of CBS and ABC, now owner and president of Berenson Productions, Inc., in Washington, D.C.
Steve Buckley ’78 is a sports writer at the Boston Herald.
Rob Burbank ’81 is public affairs director for the Appalachian Mountain Club.
Jill Carroll ‘99 was a free-lancer in Iraq, then a fellow at Harvard's Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy. She is back in the Middle East as a reporter for the Christian Science Monitor.
Tamar Carroll ’00 is completing a Ph.D. in history at the University of Michigan.
Kori Chambers ’03 is a TV anchor/reporter in Detroit, MI.
Audie Cornish ’01 reports for the Southern Regional Bureau of NPR.
Kevin Cullen ’81 covered Northern Ireland and Europe for more than a decade. Cullen opened the BostonGlobe’s Dublin bureau in August 1997. He was on the reporting team that documented sexual abuse by Catholic clergy and won the Pulitzer Prize in 2003.
Ann Donlan ’86 was press secretary for Massachusetts Attorney General Tom Reilly.
Rory Evans ’91 is a writer for GQ and other New York magazines.
David Gram ’80 is the chief correspondent for the Associated Press in Vermont.
Teresa Hanafin ’77 is the editor of The Boston Globe online edition.
Sean Horgan ’81 writes a sports and business column for the Denver Post.
Larry Kartman has been the communications director for The Nature Conservancy .
Nan Klingener ’89, formerly the Key West bureau chief for The Miami Herald, is the editor of Solares Hill, the weekly features paper in Key West.
Kevin Knobloch ’78 is president of the Union of Concerned Scientists.
Dode Levenson ’87 is a successful screenwriter in Hollywood.
Sandy Lish ’87 is the co-founder and principal of The Castle Group, a prominent Boston public relations firm.
Josh Meyer ’84 does investigative reporting for The Los Angeles Times and is currently covering the terrorism beat from Washington, D.C.
Andrew Miga ’79 covers politics for The Boston Globe.
Bill Mills ’78 is editorial page editor for the Cape Cod Times.
Rich Nagle ’82 is the CEO and co-founder of LNS Communications, a public relations agency focusing on high-technology companies.
Kavan Peterson ’01 is the senior writer at Stateline.org, a non-partisan, non-profit online news publication based in Washington, D.C., that reports on state government.
Wayne Phaneuf ’84 is editor of The Springfield Republican in Springfield, Mass.
Carol Rosenberg is a Miami Herald reporter who has written about the war on terrorism and has been a foreign correspondent for Knight Ridder.
Maria Sacchetti ’91 is an education reporter for The Boston Globe.
Craig Sandler ’95 owns and operates the State House News Service in Boston.
Aaron Saykin ’01 is a television consumer reporter in Pittsburgh, PA.
Christopher Schmitt ’81 did computer-assisted reporting at the San Jose Mercury News in California and at Business Week in Washington. He now works on the investigative reporting team at U.S. News & World Report magazine in Washington.
Charlie Sennott ’84 covers Europe for The Boston Globe and is the author of The Body and the Blood: The Middle East's Vanishing Christians and the Possibility for Peace.
MichaelSullivan ’83 has been the producer of All Things Considered on National Public Radio. Since 1998 he has been based in New Delhi for NPR covering Cambodia, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, the Middle East and Southeast Asia.
Rhonda Swan ’87 writes for the Palm Beach Post in West Palm Beach, Fla.
Raghu Vadarevu, ’97 is at the National Desk of the Associated Press in New York.
Janine Warner ’90, who double majored in Journalism and Spanish, was the editor of the bilingual Miami Herald online editions. She is the author of DreamWeaver for Dummies and several other books.
Miriam Zoll ’84 is the founding co-producer of the internationally acclaimed Take Our Daughters to Work campaign, sponsored by the Ms. Foundation for Women.
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