Center for Community News
BIO
Alix Bryan-Campos leads the Capital News Service program at the Richard T. Robertson School of Media and Culture at Virginia Commonwealth University. Capstone students publish articles and videos with news partners throughout Virginia. Partners include large and small dailies, weeklies, NPR and PBS affiliates, local TV news stations and digital nonprofit news sites. The program was launched as a spring course in 1994 to cover the state General Assembly. Bryan-Campos took over in 2019, and helped launch a fall version of the course that covers elections. She also leads the newsroom and helps create a collaborative production space for Robertson School mass communication students, with many experiential learning opportunities. As a faculty champion, Bryan-Campos will utilize funding for students to create an Election 2024 guide distributed to Virginia media.
Bio
Alix Bryan-Campos leads the Capital News Service program at the Richard T. Robertson School of Media and Culture at Virginia Commonwealth University. Capstone students publish articles and videos with news partners throughout Virginia. Partners include large and small dailies, weeklies, NPR and PBS affiliates, local TV news stations and digital nonprofit news sites. The program was launched as a spring course in 1994 to cover the state General Assembly. Bryan-Campos took over in 2019, and helped launch a fall version of the course that covers elections. She also leads the newsroom and helps create a collaborative production space for Robertson School mass communication students, with many experiential learning opportunities. As a faculty champion, Bryan-Campos will utilize funding for students to create an Election 2024 guide distributed to Virginia media.