Born: Port Townsend, Washington, USA
Education: 2005 The Evergreen State College, Bachelors of Arts (triple concentration): 2004 School for International Training, Toulouse, France 2005 Journalism, International Studies and French Language, 2009 University of Southern California, Annenberg School of Journalism, Master of Arts, Annenberg Fellow, Specialized Journalism, concentration: Immigration.
Languages: English, French
Select Reporting Assignments: PRI’s The World * KQED’s The California Report * KPLU Public Radio * Conscious Choice * Neon Tommy.
Current long-term funded project: Reporting Project in Vietnam & Fundraising for www.superstringer.com, an online community for freelance journalists.
Teaching Experience/Public Speaking: 2008 guest teacher on multimedia journalism at Peninsula College, Port Angeles, WA.
Select Honors & Awards: Annenberg Fellowship * School for International Training Scholarship * Associated Collegiate Press All American Journalist (Reporter of the Year) * Webster Journalism Scholarship.
Bibliography (TV, radio, print, web)
Multimedia & Online Reporting/Blogs
Eaton, Daysha. “Teacher brings students from The Wild Streets to the Wilderness” Neon Tommy 09 July 2009.
“Staving off Hunger: Elderly Turn to Food Bank Programs” Neon Tommy 12 May 2009.
“Planting the Seeds of Change” Neon Tommy 02 April 2009.
“Iranian-Americans on the U.S. Election” The World 29 Oct. 2008.
Print Reporting
Eaton, Daysha. “Will Travel for Cause.” Conscious Choice 01 Mar. 2008.
“Serving Their Country.” The Daily of the University of Washington 31 May 2005.
“Back to the Roots.” The Daily of the University of Washington 2 May 2005.
“Surviving Culture Shock: a Breakthrough Moment.” The Daily of the University of Washington 02 Mar. 2005.
Radio Reporting
“Seattle Reacts to Crocodile Cafe Closure.” Morning Edition. National Public Radio. KPLU, Seattle. 19 Dec. 2007.
“A Seattle Woman Fights AIDS in Africa.” Morning Edition, Meaning of Work Series. National Public Radio. KPLU, Seattle. 05 Nov. 2007.
“Harvey Goldner Remembered.” Morning Edition. National Public Radio. KPLU, Seattle. 09 Oct. 2007.
“Burien Apartments Spared Bulldozer.” Morning Edition. National Public Radio. KPLU, Seattle. 08 Aug. 2007.
“Seattle Kennel Closure.” Morning Edition. National Public Radio. KPLU, Seattle. 09 Aug. 2007.
Jewish Federation Shooting Anniversary.” Morning Edition. National Public Radio. KPLU, Seatle. 27 July 2007.
Radio Producing/Directing
“Darfur Human Rights Crisis.” The Conversation. National Public Radio. KPLU, Seattle. 27 Sept. 2006.(Director: Daysha Eaton)
“Is Iran Next?” The Conversation. National Public Radio. KPLU, Seattle. 20 Sept. 2006. (Director: Daysha Eaton)
“Do Good Fences Make Good Neighbors?” The Conversation. National Public Radio. KUOW, Seattle. 14 Aug. 2005. (Producer: Daysha Eaton)
“Lebanon and the Crisis in the Middle East.” The Conversation. National Public Radio. KUOW, Seattle. 14 July 2006. (Assistant Producer: Daysha Eaton)
“Nepal 101.” The Conversation. National Public Radio. KUOW, Seattle. 21 Apr. 2006. (Assistant Producer: Daysha Eaton)
“Organics Go Mainstream.” The Conversation. National Public Radio. KUOW, Seattle. 14 Apr. 2005. (Assistant Producer: Daysha Eaton)

