Updates for Campus Hard Closure during Finals Week

May 3, 2024 - 6 p.m.

Dear Students and Colleagues,

The University continues the hard closure of campus through May 12. Access to campus is restricted, and individuals are not permitted to enter or be on campus without prior authorization. Updated information is available about resources available during finals week. 

The University will hold Commencement ceremonies at three off-campus locations on Saturday, May 11, 2024. They will take place concurrently in the Sapphire Palace at the Blue Lake Casino, the Eureka Theater, and the Eureka High School Auditorium. Each of the venues has the capacity to accommodate all of the registered graduates’ anticipated guests.

 See more at humboldt.edu/emergency.

Future of Local Media

Sean Taketa McLaughlin

Brown Bag Lunch Online Presentation with Sean McLaughlin, Access Humboldt, & John Richmond, Times-Standard

Monday, April 3, 2023 - 12:00pm

Brown Bag Lunch Online Presentation with Sean McLaughlin, Access Humboldt, & John Richmond, Times-Standard: Discuss the future of local media for the North Coast.

Evolution of our media is shaking the foundations of the marketplace of ideas and testing the three pillars of U.S. media law: competition, diversity and localism. What is the future of local media for the North Coast?

Sean Taketa McLaughlin is a digital ecologist and serves as executive director of Access Humboldt, where he advocates for public policies that support universal access to open media. He has published articles, provided expert testimony before legislative and regulatory agencies, and participated in international conferences around the world.

Access Humboldt is a non-profit, community media and broadband access organization serving the residents and local jurisdictions of Humboldt County on the North Coast of California USA, managing resources that include: cable access TV channels; KZZH FM 96.7 community radio; a wide area broadband network with dedicated optic fiber connections, and online media streaming channels as well as a community media archive. Website: AccessHumboldt.net.

John Richmond got his start in media 25+ years ago at the Washington Post. He is currently the publisher and general manager of the Times-Standard and director of advertising for a division of 14 Northern California newspapers from Monterey to Eureka. John is formerly CEO of Lost Coast Communications (LostCoastOutpost.com, KHUM, KWPT “The Point”, KSLG “K-Slug”, and 94.1 “The Lounge”). He is the author of seven novels and lives with his spouse Leila Roberts, executive director of the North Coast Small Business Development center, and their dog, Benny, on Humboldt Hill.