By Nicole Lyons,
March 27, 2026

Dave Jorgenson, an award-winning journalist and digital media creator, will offer
a community
presentation on April 6 at UCM.
The Muleskinner, the University of Central Missouri’s (UCM) student news organization,
will host digital media creator and journalist Dave Jorgenson for a community event
at 9 a.m. Monday, April 6, in the James C. Kirkpatrick Library.
The event, “Pastries with the Press,” will take place in the library’s first-floor
Reading and Relaxing Area. It is free and open to the UCM and Warrensburg communities.
Complimentary pastries and refreshments will be provided.
Jorgenson is a Webby Award-winning digital video creator, journalist, and co-founder
of Local News International, a media company focused on innovative storytelling and
audience engagement. He is widely recognized as the creator and on-screen personality
behind the viral TikTok newsroom at The Washington Post, where his creative storytelling
helped the organization connect with millions of younger audiences online. Jorgenson
is also the author of the book “Make a TikTok Every Day.”
During his visit, Jorgenson will meet with Muleskinner student journalists, tour campus media spaces and deliver a presentation focused
on emerging journalism trends, digital storytelling and engaging audiences in a rapidly
evolving media landscape. The program will include a moderated discussion and a question-and-answer
session with students.
The event aims to bring together university students, local high school journalism
educators and programs, and community members to explore how journalism and storytelling
continue to evolve in the digital age.
“This is an exciting opportunity for our students and community to hear directly from
someone working at the forefront of digital journalism,” said Julie Lewis, Ph.D.,
associate professor and faculty adviser to The Muleskinner. “Dave’s experience connecting
news with our MuleNation and Warrensburg community through creative storytelling offers
valuable insights for aspiring journalists and audience members.”
The Muleskinner provides students with hands-on reporting and multimedia storytelling
experience while serving the campus and Warrensburg communities with local news coverage.
Community members and students interested in attending are encouraged to arrive early,
as seating is limited.
For more information, contact Lewis at jlewis@ucmo.edu.