Betsy Galchutt
News AssistantBetsy Galchutt is a news intern for KPBS and the recipient of the John F. Reeves Memorial scholarship. She is currently in her first year of graduate school at San Diego State University where she is studying mass communication and media studies with an emphasis in journalism. She also works as a graduate teaching associate for the undergraduate students in the department. Prior to her move to San Diego, Betsy lived in North Carolina where she where she studied English and communications at Appalachian State University.
RECENT STORIES ON KPBS
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