Andrew Keola Hongo
Assistant Professor · Broadcast Journalism
San Francisco State UniversityAbout
Andrew Keola Hongo is an Assistant Professor at San Francisco State University (SFSU), specializing in Broadcast Journalism and Video Production. He advises students in storytelling with a focus on impactful narratives. Previously, he worked at NBC News’ Dateline, covering wrongful convictions, international events, and social issues, earning an Emmy Award for his coverage of President Obama’s 2017 farewell speech. He produced Legacy, a documentary on Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge aftermath. Hongo holds a B.A. from Yale University and an M.A. from New York University.
Education:
- Bachelor of Arts (Yale University)
- Master of Arts (New York University)
Research & Interests: Hongo’s work emphasizes socially relevant storytelling, including criminal justice reform, human rights, and education inequality. His Emmy-winning reporting and documentary production highlight his dedication to narratives with societal impact.
Awards:
- Emmy Award (2017)
Advising & Office Hours: Hongo advises students in Broadcast Journalism and holds weekly office hours (Tuesdays 12:30–1:30 PM) in Marcus Hall 317 or via Zoom. Additional appointments can be scheduled via Calendly.
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