Journalism and Documentary Storytelling
Languages, Literature, and Culture
Why Minor in Journalism and Documentary Storytelling at Allegheny College
As a Journalism and Documentary Storytelling student, you’ll combine practical training in journalism with examination of the sociopolitical role of journalism. You’ll consider what it means to be a responsible citizen in a journalistic context.
Unusual Combinations
Students often combine Journalism and Documentary Storytelling with:
Division
- Language, Literature, and Culture
Program Type
- Minor
Number of Credits
24 for minor
Where Journalism and Documentary Storytelling Alumni Work Today
Video Journalist
The Post-Standard & Syracuse.com
Katrina Tulloch ‘11
Senior Manager of Audience
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Thomas O’Boyle ‘78
Photojournalist
Knoxville News Sentinel
Caitie McMekin ‘14
Senior Trailhead Content Writer
Salesforce
Cody Switzer ‘07
President & Publisher
Franklin News Foundation
Christopher Krug ‘90
Deputy Managing Editor
Onion, Inc.
Samantha Hungerford ‘13
Senior Enterprise Projects Editor
Kaiser Health News
John Hillkirk ‘78
Political Editor
The Baltimore Banner
John O’Connor ‘99
Journalist
Pennsylvania Capital-Star
Marley Parish ‘19
Government & Accountability Editor
NPR affiliate WESA
Chris Potter ‘19
JPI] covers many different ways that one can be a journalist, from writing hard news to being more media based and taking photos and videos. At Allegheny, I’ve met some of the most involved, passionate, and encouraging educators that I’ve ever had.
Your Four-Year Journey
Year 1: Understanding
The Journalism and Documentary Storytelling Minor starts with Newswriting, the first journalism practice course. Start to engage yourself in real-life newsgathering, writing, copy-editing, and revision within short deadlines of a traditional news writing practice.
Year 2: New Approaches
In the second year, you’ll typically take your first journalism synthesis course, Journalism and Democracy in the U.S. The course examines the history of journalism in the U.S. and its connection with the practice of democracy. Consider the current media landscape, challenges, and opportunities it presents for developing an informed, responsible citizenry.
Year 3: Delving Deeper
Two advanced courses are open in the third year of those with theJournalism and Documentary Storytelling Minor. Multimedia Journalism expands students’ experience beyond print media to audio, video, and interactive digital media stories. Meanwhile, Case Studies in Investigation is organized around investigative case studies-journalistic pieces that exposed unjust, criminal, or socially problematic situations and brainstorm how remedies can be created for those situations.
Year 4: The Comp
If they haven’t already done so, students in their final year of the Journalism and Documentary Storytelling Minor may complete two semesters of internship with the student newspaper, The Campus, or take a Topics in Journalism course, which varies but often incorporates photojournalism or beat reporting.
Faculty and Staff
Adjunct Instructor
Email: mcrowley@allegheny.edu
Professor
M.F.A., Brooklyn College; M.A., Marquette University; B.A., Pennsylvania State University;
Email: mkeeley@allegheny.edu
Phone: 814-332-2305
Featured News
Allegheny Classmates Lead Award-Winning Campaign for Disability Air Travel Reform
Two Allegheny College alumni, Mark Fisher ‘08 and Lynn Leclerc (Stinson) ‘08 have made a significant impact on disability rights and air travel reform after spending the past year working together on an award-winning digital campaign aimed at improving the air travel experience for people living with disabilities.
Program Contact
Jon Wiebel
Associate Professor of Communication & Media; Director of Speaking