CSUN Journalism Alumni

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Photos from CSUN Journalism Alumni's post 05/19/2026

Caps off to the Class of 2026!

Each step of your journey is a moment to applaud. Tag us in your future endeavors and get a shoutout from us!

Photos from CSUN Journalism Alumni's post 05/17/2026

Who’s ready to join the JAA?

This Monday, students from the department will cross over from being students to joining us as alumni! Congratulations to the Class of 2026!

05/14/2026

For Alexia Barajas, was always the school she pictured herself at. Growing up in SoCal, the campus felt familiar, inspiring and full of possibility. While her first impression of public relations was shaped by pop culture, CSUN showed her the deeper meaning behind storytelling, connection and creativity. Surrounded by passionate students and new ideas, she grew into the person and professional she hoped to become.

Through , and her courses in journalism and recreation and tourism management, Alexia found community, mentorship and purpose. She also served as an Election Committee Member through . Some of the conversations that stayed with her most went beyond assignments and deadlines, focusing instead on ethics, communication, meaningful work and the power storytelling has in shaping how people connect with the world around them. Those experiences continue to guide her career today.

Since graduating, Alexia has worked across the private, public and nonprofit sectors, from supporting clients like , and at a marketing agency, to working in education and now healthcare at a nonprofit serving the San Fernando and Santa Clarita valleys. Across every role, she has remained grounded in the values that matter most to her: intersectionality, communication and community.

Her advice for upcoming graduates: imagine the classroom as your world. Some days you will be teaching and others you’ll be taking notes. They’re all lessons, so never stop learning.

05/14/2026

Now it’s time to welcome the class of 2026 to the JAA!🎓

05/12/2026

As a first-generation Latina and proud daughter of immigrants, found a space at where she felt seen, supported and encouraged to dream bigger. What started as a love for storytelling, music and entertainment became a career path through journalism, thanks to the community, professors and experiences that helped her find her spark.

CSUN taught her to adapt, work hard and trust her voice as a storyteller while balancing school, work, internships and life. Since graduating, Lupe has covered music festivals, interviewed artists and creatives she grew up admiring, worked red carpets and created entertainment content rooted in authenticity and culture.

One of her proudest accomplishments has been building a career while staying true to herself and her community. Being recognized by CSUN as an alumna is a full circle moment and a reminder of how far she’s come.

Her advice to future graduates: apply for the opportunity, send the email, pitch the story and put yourself out there, even when it feels intimidating. Stay curious, stay consistent and never underestimate the power of community and relationships.

05/11/2026

Reflecting on our Journalism Hall of Fame event, we’re so grateful for the inspiring individuals who make up our CSUN community🙏 Hearing from our outstanding nominees and celebrating their recognition was truly special. Thank you for continuing to make our community so impactful❤️🖤

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Have you done some impeccable things throughout your career? Won some awards? Have some advice for recent grads?

Share your story with us, and we may spotlight you on our social media pages.

Submit your information here!

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04/30/2026

.1231 describes his experience as a “fever dream.” Starting on Zoom in 2020 and transitioning to in-person classes left him feeling lost, especially when it came to socializing after the pandemic. He found his place through , helping rebuild the organization alongside Gessele Malubag, Emma Galloway, and Sam Torres from just four members into a thriving group, and co-hosting the first Western District Conference in 2024 with .

At CSUN, he wore many hats including RA, President of Student Housing, and working on the main account. What began as nerves turned into a highly involved and rewarding experience.

He credits CSUN with preparing him for the real world through connections and curiosity. “Your network is your networth.” After graduating, he interned at a Los Angeles local news station, gaining hands-on newsroom experience.

His advice to students: Don’t be afraid to stay connected. CSUN resources and relationships can open doors long after graduation.

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