Until further notice, the University of Arizona, in accordance with the guidelines recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, encourages all employees to work remotely. Our offices are closed to the public, but you can reach the School of Journalism Monday–Friday 9am-5pm:
- Andrés Domínguez (520-621-7556; dad4@arizona.edu)
- Carol Schwalbe (520-300-0693; cschwalbe@arizona.edu)
- David Cuillier (520-621-6223; cuillier@arizona.edu)
- Paloma Boykin (520-314-3918; boykin1@arizona.edu)
Get COVID-19 updates and information for the University of Arizona community. Also, see SBS resources for continuing instruction and learning.
James C. Mitchell
Professor Emeritus
James C. Mitchell, J.D., was an assistant professor of practice and adjunct for 24-plus years after spending 27 years as a broadcast journalist as anchor, producer, reporter and news director in Louisville, Buffalo, New York and Los Angeles. He also was an attorney, serving as the deputy county attorney for Mohave County, Arizona, and he published three mystery novels featuring a private investigator, Brinker. Mitchell's teaching focused on broadcast journalism and media law.