Campus Voices - Pam Ungashick

Campus Voices - Pam Ungashick

Author: Rick Alloway May 3, 2024 Duration: 29:11

A self-professed grammar and book geek, Pam Ungashick has spent a lifetime in love with words. After graduating with a degree in journalism from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, she built a successful career as a journalist and corporate communications executive in Wyoming, Nebraska, and Missouri.

Now retired, she has turned her attention to writing fiction novels. Her debut, Somebody Knows, released in March of 2024, reflects her infatuation with dark characters and dysfunctional family dynamics.

In this episode of Campus Voices, she discusses her time at the university, her careers in journalism and corporation communications and the process of writing - both fiction and nonfiction.


Tune into KRNU Campus Voices for a ground-level view of life at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, crafted entirely from within the university's own walls. Under the guidance of Rick Alloway, this audio project is produced by the students, faculty, and staff of the UNL College of Journalism & Mass Communications, offering a unique blend of raw reporting and polished documentary storytelling. Each episode moves beyond simple bulletins, weaving together the threads of campus news, emerging local culture, and the broader societal issues that resonate with the student body and the Lincoln community. You'll hear directly from the people shaping campus life-whether it's a profile of a groundbreaking researcher, a deep dive into a student-led initiative, or the sounds and stories from a cultural event that defined the week. This podcast captures the authentic rhythm and intellectual energy of a Big Ten campus, presenting it with the thoughtful analysis you'd expect from aspiring media professionals. While it airs Sunday mornings on 90.3 KRNU, the podcast format lets you engage with these campus voices on your own schedule, providing a consistent and insightful audio chronicle of a university in motion.
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