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Alfred I duPont – Columbia University Award Winners to be announced January 25.

FASPE has invited two Columbia Journalism School faculty members to teach at their summer journalism fellowship: Sheila Coronel and Robe Imbriano.

The fellows will engage in intensive, full-time reporting work for CJI’s investigative, cross-borders data and global migration teams.

The $100,000 scholarship is awarded annually to a student who is a resident of Asia and specializes in data or business reporting.

The fellows represent emerging leaders at a wide range of organizations.

It is vital that the press has safe, secure access to tell the stories that the global public deserves to hear. Journalists have a fundamental right to cover the news. 

Margaret Sullivan, weekly columnist for the Guardian US, is returning to where she previously taught Audience and Engagement courses.

The Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors awarded Professor Benítez its Excellence in Television Award. 

Gisela Winckler will serve as its inaugural Climate Scientist in Residence for fall 2023

“It is vital that current and future journalists really understand how to report on climate issues,” said Professor Duy Linh Tu. “The science is complicated, and the politics and misinformation of the day make it increasingly important for journalists to get it right.” 

In 2023, our students joined 120 organizations. As of Sept. 5, 83% of the class of 2023 had post-graduate plans lined up.