Past Fellows: 1979-1980

1979-1980 Journalism Fellows and their fields of study:
Louis Antosh, reporter, The Philadelphia Bulletin
Changes in values in American life – philosophy and urban studies
Steven Dornfeld, political writer, The Minneapolis Tribune
Political campaign financing – history, philosophy, urban design and planning
John Fairhall, reporter, The Sun-Sentinel (Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
National health insurance – history, philosophy, public health
Jay Gallagher, city hall reporter, The Rochester Times-Union
Urban studies – history, philosophy, urban design and planning
Frederic Hill, correspondent, The Baltimore Sun (Paris, France)
American political history, Western European history and French literature
Thomas Kotynski, state house reporter, The Great Fall Tribune (Helena, MT)
Environmental studies – history, anthropology, economics
Philip Langdon, reporter, The Buffalo Evening News
Urban studies – American urban history, architecture, urban planning
Patrick McGuire, staff reporter, The Denver Post
Philosophy, contemporary literature, modern history
Linda Megathlin, executive editor, The Evening News (Southbridge, MA)
Evolution of concept of success in American society – cultural history, literature and drama
Robert Nelson, staff writer, The Kansas City Star
Urban studies - history and development of U.S. cities
Judith Rousuck, reporter, The Baltimore Sun
Impact of business and law on the arts – art history, law and management
Chris Segura, assistant city editor, The Time-Picayune (New Orleans, LA)
Central American studies – art, music, literature and press, also geography and economics of area
Antonio Seva, news director, GMA Radio Television Arts (Quezon City, Philippines)
History of the Middle East, urban planning, art history and music