Jeremy Rue is the Assistant Dean for Academics, and continuing lecturer of New Media at the University of California, Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. He is an Emmy-nominated multimedia producer, and co-author of Principles of Multimedia Journalism, a book published under Routledge Taylor and Francis about how media forms are packaged on the web into cohesive narratives. Rue formerly worked as a multimedia instructor for the Knight Digital Media Center at UC Berkeley; as a multimedia producer for the Oakland Tribune; as a multimedia producer and instructor for a Carnegie-Knight funded reporting fellowship; and as a print reporter for Pulitzer newspapers in California Central Valley, where he covered city government, courts and crime. He has spoken at conferences for the Associated Press Managing Editors, American Association of Sunday Feature Editors, the Association of Alternative Newsmedia, National Association of Hispanic Journalists, and the National Association of Black Journalists. He has led several newsroom trainings on the transition to digital journalism, including National Public Radio, American Public Media and the University of California Office of the President. He was a technical editor for several textbooks on Adobe Flash, and Adobe Dreamweaver. Rue is the recipient of the 2007 Dorothea Lange Fellowship for his photo documentary work on migrant farm workers in the California Central Valley. He studied computer science as an undergrad, and is an experienced web developer with knowledge in HTML/CSS, JavaScript, and a variety of other scripting languages. He has a Master of Journalism degree from UC Berkeley.
Jeremy Rue
Assistant Dean for Academics
UC Berkeley School of Journalism