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Grace Huguelet, Anna Sirianni, Chloe Thornberry and Rachel Zalucki are convergence journalism students:
Huguelet has a bachelor’s with an emphasis in multimedia production and a minor in French and is earning her master’s degree in strategic communication. She has worked at Global Journalist, the Better Government Association, and OVC Lawyer Marketing, and studied abroad in Reims, France. See her previous work at https://gracehuguelet.wixsite.com/portfolio.
Sirianni has an emphasis in investigative journalism and minors in peace studies and sociology. She has worked at NPR, Kaiser Health News, KBIA and WITF, and studied in Washington, DC while interning at NPR’s headquarters. Follow her on Twitter at @annasirianni.
Thornberry has an emphasis in emerging media and a minor in psychology. She has worked at VOX Magazine and the Columbia Missourian. She also studied abroad in London, England while interning at Healthista, a health and fitness magazine. Follow her on Twitter at @cthornberryy.
Zalucki has an emphasis in investigative journalism and minors in Spanish and political science. She has previously worked at KOMU, the Missourian and with ProPublica’s Ground Truth Project covering rural voting patterns in Missouri. In the summer, she will begin her internship with the Honolulu Civil Beat. Follow her on Twitter at @rachelzalucki.
If your news organization could benefit from having a group of talented students work on a new product, service or other innovation, contact RJI Executive Director Randy Picht to explore the options.
Missouri School of Journalism students partner with media organizations to solve problems they face. Challenge accepted!