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  5. ABC News’ Juju Chang Shares Story of Persistence and Adversity with UNO Students, Omaha Community

ABC News’ Juju Chang Shares Story of Persistence and Adversity with UNO Students, Omaha Community

Chang toured UNO and spoke with students and the community as part of the CFAM Spotlight and Sieu Mei Tu lecture series. 

  • published: 2026/04/22
  • contact: Marlo Larsen - Office of Strategic Marketing and Communications
  • email: unonews@unomaha.edu
ABC News’ Juju Chang sits in a chair and faces UNO TV’s Cathy Wyatt on a TV set, in front of a screen that reads ‘Consider This,’

Juju Chang, one of the most prominent women in broadcast news, the multiple Emmy Award–winning co-anchor of Nightline and a regular contributor to Good Morning America, and 20/20, was interviewed by UNO TV’s “Consider This” host Cathy Wyatt on Monday, April 20, 2026, on the UNO campus in Omaha, Nebraska. (Ryan Soderlin/UNO Office of Strategic Marketing and Communications).

A UNO student stands to the left and faces ABC News’ Juju Chang, while another student stands behind and observes.

UNO broadcast journalism student Zaire Butler, center, talks with “Nightline” co-anchor Juju Chang, right, following a recording of UNO TV’s “Consider This.” At left is UNO broadcast journalism student Gabe Miller. (Ryan Soderlin/UNO Office of Strategic Marketing and Communications)

A UNO student stands behind a large camera on a TV set, while two women, Juju Chang and Cathy Wyatt, sit in chairs facing one another in front of a screen that reads ‘Consider This.’

Juju Chang, one of the most prominent women in broadcast news, the multiple Emmy Award–winning co-anchor of Nightline and a regular contributor to Good Morning America, and 20/20, was interviewed by UNO TV’s “Consider This” host Cathy Wyatt on Monday, April 20, 2026, on the UNO campus in Omaha, Nebraska. (Ryan Soderlin/UNO Office of Strategic Marketing and Communications)

Juju Chang has a front row seat to humanity’s highest highs and lowest lows as one of the top journalists with ABC News. Her upbringing is both personal and universal, she says.

🗞️ What’s new: Emmy-Award winning journalist Juju Chang spent a day touring the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO), interacting with students, and sharing how her life as a Korean immigrant, competitive swimmer, and more shaped her career in broadcasting.

Chang, a regular contributor to ABC’s Good Morning America and 20/20, and the co-anchor of Nightline, traveled to UNO as part of the College of Communication, Fine Arts and Media’s (CFAM) Spotlight and in collaboration with the Sieu Mei Tu Lecture Series.

💡Why it matters: As one of the most prominent broadcasters of her generation, Chang’s insight on the media landscape, story of overcoming and tireless work ethic offer CFAM students a glimpse of the reality behind a career in broadcast journalism. In sharing her journey and knowledge, Chang shows students and professionals alike how persistence and adversity can mold your story.

📣 What we heard: Chang, who was born in Seoul, South Korea, said her 40+ year-long career in journalism has been shaped by her upbringing as an immigrant in California and growing up marginalized.

Being part of the Sieu Mei Tu series is an honor, Chang said, and she sees pieces of herself and her family in Tu’s story of overcoming hardship, pursuing excellence and hoping to support and help the next generation.

“I am of the kind that luck has something to do with it,” Chang said of her career and as a piece of advice to those getting started. “Yet, you have to have the foundation to take advantage of the lucky breaks that come your way.”

To recipients of UNO’s Sieu Mei Tu endowment scholarship, and to all students at the threshold of their careers, she offers the reminder that being a kind, compassionate and decent human can take you far.

🔎 Zoom in: UNO’s College of Communication, Fine Art and Media has welcomed several other prominent leaders in the broadcasting space, including ESPN’s Holly Rowe last year, and ABC’S ‘What Would You Do?’ host John Quinones in 2023.

⚡️What’s next: UNO TV’s special recording of ‘Consider This’ featuring a conversation with Juju Chang can soon be found on UNO Television’s YouTube channel.


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