Anne Marie Hagerty is ‘The Envoy’
This story, written by UNC Hussman alum Caroline Daly '24, was originally published on unc.edu. When Anne Marie Hagerty ’18 was 6, a television reporter who asked her what books…
This story, written by UNC Hussman alum Caroline Daly '24, was originally published on unc.edu. When Anne Marie Hagerty ’18 was 6, a television reporter who asked her what books…
An evening with two Emmy Award-winning filmmakers whose work has shaped contemporary documentary storytelling.Jon Kasbe is a director and cinematographer whose films have screened at Sundance, Tribeca and SXSW, and…
This winter, 25 UNC Hussman students will travel to Italy for a “once-in-a-lifetime" opportunity to report on the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics. From athlete profiles to competition coverage, the…
This story, written by UNC Hussman alum Caroline Daly '24, was originally published on unc.edu. Cricket has been part of his life since the moment Aaman Patel ’24 was born.…
Last semester, art director at TBWA and newly minted UNC Hussman alumnus Colby Teixeira ’24 returned to campus as a guest speaker for the first year of Converge-Con, where he spoke…
Before Lauren Mobley ’22 opened Studio 104, she was learning how to tell stories, build brands and connect with audiences as a student at the UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media. Today,…
This story was originally written and published by the Carolina Alumni Review. (Photo: Forbes) Two Carolina graduates — including UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media alumna Anne Marie Hagerty…
When the North Carolina Tar Heels won the NCAA men’s basketball championship in 1957, the team was full of standout players from New York. That’s how Joe DeBlasio ’62, then…
To honor the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., the UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media will host Helene Cooper '87, a Pentagon correspondent for The New York Times,…
This story, written by Kristen Grant, was originally published on unc.edu. Photo submitted by Kirk and Juliann Francis. In fall 2006, a certain first-year journalism student felt a little lost…