
Brent Walth
@brentwalth
UO journalism assoc. professor @UO_SOJC. Co-director, Catalyst Journalism Project @UO_Catalyst + @UO_Snowden internship. I’m not mad. I’m just drawn this way.
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https://journalism.uoregon.edu/people/directory/bwalth 27-01-2011 22:03:01
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Excited about this milestone from Investigative Reporting Workshop's Accountability Project: 1.3 billion records. publicaccountability.org



From Catalyst reporter and UO Journalism & Comm student Shane Hoffmann for the East Oregonian: eastoregonian.com/coronavirus/or…


Thank you, Jaimie Ding Jaimie Ding for your story in The Oregonian about Block 14 at Friends of Lone Fir and the long-overdue honor for Chinese immigrants buried there. oregonlive.com/portland/2021/…



Important story about tracking — and seeking to end — chronic homelessness from Catalyst reporter Mia Ryder-Marks. Mia reported this story as part of my solutions journalism course at UO Journalism & Comm University of Oregon. #thewholestory Solutions Journalism Network

Appreciated the opportunity to edit this book with Karen McIntyre about critical directions for journalism. Thanks to the AEJMC scholar sourcing series and to top-rate editor Carolyn Bronstein.

In 2019, I moved across the country to start up the Office of the Oregon Public Records Advocate (Office of the Public Records Advocate), which was pretty much my dream job. I loved #Oregon and loved working with the folks at Oregon State Archives. In January 2020, my daughter, Evi, was born. 1/?

Solutions Journalism Network This sounds like a Nicole Dahmen flash card 📝

When I first visited The New York Times , long before they hired me, I stood in front of the Pulitzer wall in awe of the legacy. I never imagined one day my photo would go there. Because of Covid, it took two years after I won for the #1619Project for my photo to go up this week. 🖤


What a day. Love y’all, Corey Johnson and Eli Murray. Love local journalism. And love this paper Tampa Bay Times ❤️❤️❤️


Big win for Catalyst alum @zack_demars, now a reporter The Bulletin.

Congratulations to Nicole Dahmen, co-director of Catalyst and Snowden Program for Excellence in Journalism, who was promoted today to full Professor at the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication UO Journalism & Comm.


Happening now at #ica22: @UMD_COMM doctoral candidate Kathryn Thier (with co-author Tong Lin) presents research on solutions journalism and climate change — findings show that solutions framing can increase efficacy and action. The study won a top paper award. Solutions Journalism Network International Communication Association



