
Megan Evans, '23, From the SJMC to the iSchool
When Megan Evans graduated from the School of Journalism and Mass Communications in 2018 she set out to be a voice for the voiceless, but her storytelling talents soon led her down a different path.
This page features a selection of our alumni to spotlight their accomplishments and illustrate the real-world impact and value of our MLIS program.

When Megan Evans graduated from the School of Journalism and Mass Communications in 2018 she set out to be a voice for the voiceless, but her storytelling talents soon led her down a different path.

King, who was unanimously selected following a nationwide search, will become the first African American to lead the nationally recognized library system.

Lolita Rowe serves as assistant university archivist for outreach and engagement at UNC-Chapel Hill’s Wilson Special Collections Library, where she leads initiatives connecting archives with campus and community audiences through oral histories, programs, and inclusive, accessible collections.

Beatriz Pascual Wallace was an iSchool student when she attended her first award ceremony for children's literature. But being asked to serve on the committees which choose the honorees was at the top of her bucket list.