We had an incredibly competitive application process this year for our 25th Annual Science Immersion Workshop for Journalists, with over 283 applications from 65 different countries! Narrowing down so many qualified applicants to only 10 Fellowship spots was an incredibly difficult task.
We’re pleased to announce our shortlist of Finalists, with our final Fellowship selection to come next month. Congratulations to all of our Finalists, who represent a wide range of the most exciting environment journalists working across a variety of mediums, in the United States and abroad.
Ana Bueno, Environmental Reporter for Univision 45
Ambar Castillo, Sharon Begley Science Reporting Fellow, STAT
Katie Collins, Senior European Correspondent, CNET
Jesse Chase-Lubitz, Freelance Climate Journalist
Moira Donovan, Freelance Journalist
Marie French, Reporter, Politico
Kavitha George, Statewide Affairs Reporter, Alaska Public Media
Alison Harford, Art Director/Staff Reporter, Moab Sun News
Phoebe Wall Howard, Reporter, Detroit Free Press
Terry Jones, Reporter, Floodlight News
Cloe Logan, Reporter, Canada’s National Observer
Jennifer McDermott, Reporter, Associated Press
Marisa Mecke, Environmental Journalist, Gannett/USA Today
John Moritz, Reporter, Hearst Connecticut Media Group
Monica Samayoa, Climate Reporter, Oregon Public Broadcasting
Danny McArthur, Environmental Justice Reporter, Gulf States Newsroom
Caroline Preston, Deputy Managing Editor, The Hechinger Report
Krystina Shveda, Data Editor, CNN (Warner Brothers Discovery)
Lindsey Smith, Managing Editor, Desmog
Robert Smith, Staff Writer, EcoRI News
Jeniffer Solis, Reporter, Nevada Current
Ian Stevenson, Climate Change Reporter, Idaho Statesman
Miriam Wasser, Senior Reporter, WBUR
Amanda Williams, Special Projects Editor, 1A from NPR
Kale Williams, Environment Reporter, KGW
Thank you to all of those who applied, and to all of our donors for helping make this essential program happen.