Danielle Wong is the 2016 ThreeSixty Scholar. She graduated from St. Thomas in May 2020 with a major in Communication and Journalism and a minor in Justice and Peace Studies. She is currently working in Washington, D.C. as the Multi-Media Strategic Communications Fellow for the national nonprofit Asian Americans Advancing Justice | AAJC. During her time at St. Thomas, Wong interned at MPR News, studied abroad in Taiwan, wrote for MPR’s Call to Mind, and advocated for many equity and justice initiatives. In summer 2020, Wong was awarded the Taiwan Ministry of Education’s international language scholarship to study Chinese in Taipei for six months.
Pulitzer Center Journalist Visits Virtually
ThreeSixty wrapped up its four-week long Virtual News Team with a visit from visual journalist Pat Nabong in partnership with the Pulitzer Center. In 2017,… Read More
No Decision Without Us
When Ramiro Vazquez Jr. began working with Minneapolis Youth Congress six years ago, he did so with a fervent passion to empower youth to advocate… Read More
Learning Labs: Digital Media Arts
Ten students joined ThreeSixty for Learning Labs experience Saturday, Feb. 29, at the University of St. Thomas College of Arts and Sciences. The day started… Read More
Tipping Off to the Next Generation
Here at ThreeSixty, we have no shortage of students who blow us away with their professionalism and thoughtfulness, and when seniors Aaliyah Demry and Sam… Read More
Scholars Report Great Fall Semester
ThreeSixty scholars spent fall 2019 studying and working abroad, creating programs, while also gaining recognition at the University of St. Thomas College of Arts and… Read More
ThreeSixty Scholar Leads TV Camp
The students didn’t know what hit them. At the start ThreeSixty Journalism’s TV Broadcast Camp, in partnership with the Center for Prevention at Blue Cross and Blue Shield, most… Read More
ThreeSixty Focus on… Jovonta Patton: North Minneapolis gospel singer hits No. 1 on Billboard’s gospel album chart
Jovonta Patton could not stop yawning. It’s 11 a.m. Aug. 1, a day after Jovonta Patton Day in Minnesota (which was officially declared by Governor… Read More
Remembering Toni Randolph: Colleagues, mentees reflect on MPR editor’s life and legacy
Minnesota Public Radio award-winning journalist Toni Randolph, a longtime ThreeSixty Journalism supporter, a champion for diversity in newsrooms and a mentor to young journalists, died… Read More
Tangled roots: Students, teachers and officials weigh in on school violence causes, solutions
WHILE HEADLINES WARN about school fights and teacher assaults, Ian Marquez doesn’t feel threatened as he walks down the hallways of Central High School in… Read More
Putting power in the hands of youth: In St. Paul Youth Commission, students have chance to create ‘measurable change’
NO MATTER WHERE YOU GO, adults always seem to hold the power. However, as a nonprofit organization in St. Paul proves, there can be strength… Read More
A smartphone app for teen drivers: U of M developing Teen Driver Support System to keep teens safe on the road
Ten percent of teenage drivers—ages 15-19—involved in fatal crashes in 2013 were distracted at the time of the crashes, according to April data from the… Read More