We love to hear about the accomplishments and contributions our alumni are making in their careers and in their communities.

Read on to learn more about fellow UW Communication alumni and let us know if you have a story of your own to share!

Tiana Cole (Journalism and Public Interest Communication, 2021) and co-host Brad Blackburn III, of the Identity Unboxed podcast

Alumni career panels and AMA (Ask Me Anything) Sessions

Throughout the academic year, the Department hosts career panels and AMA Sessions in which alumni share their career journey, industry and career insights, advice on navigating the job search, and tips for success. Sessions have included alumni from SAP, WE Communications, Audiation, King County, Friends of Youth, among many others! 

Check out some of the past sessions:

Alumni Panel
2023
ASHLEY WALLS
MICROSOFT, COM Alumna AMA
MARVIN MARSHALL
YMCA, COM Alumni AMA
ARMIN H AUSEJO
FLUKE PROCESS INSTRUMENTS, COM Alumni AMA
BROOKE SIMPSON
MICROSOFT, COM Alumna AMA

ComCareer Stories

UW Communication explores Los Angeles

In February, a group of eight Communication students traveled to sunny Los Angeles to explore career paths in communication fields. As a part of the Career Kickstart professional development program, Career Exploration Trips give Communication students the opportunity to expand their networks in Los Angeles, … Read More

Nominations now open for the Alumni of Distinction Awards

Our alumni are all around the world doing amazing things. Help us honor them! It’s that time of year again to submit nominations for our annual alumni awards: Alumni Hall of Fame, Outstanding Early Career Award, Excellence in Mentoring Award, and Communication Leader Award.  Every … Read More

David Horsey

Pulitzer-Prize winning editorial cartoonist David Horsey tells stories in long hand with his novel “Beach of Stars”

David Horsey is known far and wide for his snappy editorial cartoons, winning two Pulitzer Prizes for his work at the Seattle P-I, Los Angeles Times and Seattle Times. While he has published 11 books of his editorial cartoons, “Beach of Stars,” which was published in December, … Read More

Evelyn Iritani

Evelyn Iritani tells of diplomatic trade efforts in WWII with her new book, “Safe Passage”

One of the most important stories from World War II was lost to history—until today, that is, thanks to former The Daily reporter-turned-Pulitzer-Prize-winner Evelyn Iritani, ’78. A former Seattle Post-Intelligencer and Los Angeles Times reporter, Iritani grew up in Pullman and wanted to escape to … Read More

A Sports Obsession Inspires a Career

A Sports Obsession Inspires a Career

By  the time UW alumna Thuc Nhi Nguyen was in middle school, she had a regular afterschool routine. She would rush home to watch three sports-talk programs on TV: first Sports Center, then Around the Horn, and finally Pardon the Interruption.  And as she watched, she … Read More