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Multi-Platform Journalism Student Projects
The Unfiltered Truth
Created by Claire Del Sorbo (PMMA '20), The Unfiltered Truth discusses how face filters warp perceptions of ourselves.
COVID-19: Living in the Pandemic
Created by Taylor Ha (PMMA '20), this mini documentary project focuses on her family's life during the pandemic.
Cut/Break Magazine
Created by Samuel Hadelman (PMMA '20) Cut/Break is a magazine created to exemplify the wide ranging, diverse, and highly accomplished artists of Connecticut.
"Why do you want to become a journalist?" Documentary
Created by Olga Uzunova (PMMA '20), this documentary examines a strange paradox in media. We consume media content more than ever, the news cycle is faster than ever, but journalists are the lowest paid high-qualified professionals. So why do young people want to become journalists?
WFUV Video Documentary
Created by Rafique Louison (PMMA '19), this 20-minute documentary is about our on-campus public media partner, WFUV. Working with the PMMA program director Dr. Beth Knobel as mentor, Rafique interviewed staff members, students, and alumni about many facets of WFUV--Fordham's on-campus National Public Radio affiliate. His capstone covers the station's role as one of the nation's premiere adult alternative radio stations, as well as the role that its news and sports departments play in serving as a laboratory for generations of Fordham students.
Looking For Violet: The Podcast
Created by Carmen Borca-Carrillo (PMMA '21), this podcast is a 4-part series explaining the history of queer coding, w/w love, and how this culture of longing conflicts with the idyllic, elusive, happy ending of a rom-com.
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