Past Fellows: 2000-2001

class of 2000-2001

On a recent visit to the Chicago Tribune, from left to right, Carolina Brunstein, Kathleen Kerwin, Eun-ryung Chong, Andrea Guthmen, Jon Morgan, Jason kaufman, Lenka Zlamalova, Milton Priggee, Eduardo Junqueira, Deborah Howlett, Patricia Vila, Bruce Strong, Yumi Wilson, Richard Colvin, Susan Hooper, richard Leiby. Seated: charles Eisendrath, Ann Marie Lipinski (Executive Editor, Chicago Tribune) Not Shown: Caroline Finnigan, Doug Johnson


2000-2001 Fellows and their study projects are:


Carolina Brunstein, staff writer, Clarin (Argentina).
Racism and ethnic conflicts.

Eun-ryung Chong, culture desk reporter, The Dong-A Ilbo Newspaper (Korea).
Internet reporting.

Richard L. Colvin, education writer, Los Angeles Times..
Education of children reared in traumatic conditions.

Caroline Finnigan, producer/bureau manager, Havana, BBC News.
Origins of investigative and campaigning journalism in the US and Britain.

Andrea Guthmann, associate producer, WTTW-TV, Chicago.
Political aftermath of the Cold War-US policy toward displaced populations.

Susan M. Hooper, staff writer, The Honolulu Advertiser .
Lessons from the Irish model of economic re-development.

Debbie A. Howlett,Midwest reporter, USA Today.
Physical and psychological factors in the performance of female athletes, and their potential superiority.

Douglas Johnson, producer/on-air host, C-SPAN Networks.
Social history of politics and religion.

Eduardo Junqueira, assistant editor, EPOCA (Brazil).
How journalism can play a role in education.

Jason E. Kaufman, freelance writer, Cambridge, MA.
Freedom of expression and modern art.

Kathleen L. Kerwin, Detroit bureau chief, Business Week Magazine.
The reshaping of American business by the internet.

Richard Leiby, staff writer, The Washington Post.
Applying literary techniques to investigative journalism.

Jon Morgan, sports-business writer, The Baltimore Sun.
Public investment in private sports franchises.

Milton D. Priggee, editorial cartoonist, The (Spokane, WA) Spokesman Review.
Putting color, sound, animation and interactivity into graphic editorial commentary.

Bruce R. Strong, staff photographer, The Orange County (CA) Register.
Using history and the arts in journalism to improve community leadership.

Patricia A. Vila, producer/bureau manager, Havana, CNN.
Freedom of the press in Latin America and the U.S.

Yumi L. Wilson, city hall reporter, San Francisco Chronicle.
Campaign reform and its possibilities for success.

Lenka Zlamalova, reporter Mafra-Daily Mlada Fronta Dnes (Czech Republic).
Comparison of labor economy and wage policies between the Czech Republic and the US.

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