Jeremy Rue is an associate dean and Associate Professor of Practice at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism with 13 years of experience building and coordinating academic programs in computational and data-driven storytelling. He teaches computational journalism, data journalism and multimedia storytelling while serving as chief academic coordinator for student affairs, blending classroom instruction with hands-on production oversight. His career traces roots from newsroom reporting and multimedia production to fellowships with Ford and Carnegie-Knight, giving him deep practical experience in hyperlocal news systems and digital storytelling tools. Colleagues know him for translating technical workflows into teachable curricula and for sustaining long-term institutional programs that bridge journalism practice and technology.
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Jeremy Rue - Associate Professor Of Practice In Journalism