Past Fellows: 2003-2004

Class of 2004 Group Photo


2003-2004 Fellows and their study projects are:


Jennifer Babson, Keys bureau chief, The Miami Herald.
Diaspora, identity and community in Latin America.

Mehmet Yavuz Baydar, ombudsman, Milliyet (Istanbul).
Islam and Democracy in the Arabic World.

Eve Conant, Moscow correspondent, Newsweek.
Radioactive and chemical pollution in developing countries.

Rob Daumeyer, editor, Cincinnati Business Courier.
Race and inner city economics.

Nancy Derringer, columnist/reporter, The News-Sentinel (Fort Wayne).
Old media, new media and an informed public.

Adi Gold, editor, Seven Days (Tel Aviv).
Script writing

Vahe Gregorian, reporter, St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
History and demise of sportsmanship.

Jung-mi Hwang, reporter, The Segye Times (Seoul).
Public opinion and the policy decision process.

L'Tanya Joyner, business writer, Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
9/11 and the sense of loss.

Salwa Kanaana, correspondent/web editor, Al-Quds Al-Arabi Newspaper (London).
Press freedom and political stability in the Arab world.

Mary Losure, environmental reporter, Minnesota Public Radio.
International environmental issues.

Chris Lydgate, assistant news editor, Willamette Week (Portland).
Emerging diseases and syndromes.

Pam O'Toole, reporter, BBC (London).
Migration and asylum.

Fatih Turkmenoglu, producer, CNN-Turkey (Istanbul).
Psychology and Literature.

Vince Patton, environmental reporter, KGW-TV (Portland).
Native Americans and environmental law.

Jay Weiss, producer, ABC News, "Nightline" (Washington, D.C.).
American foreign policy - international law.

Andrew Whitehead, editor, BBC (London), "The World Today".
Origins of the Kashmir crisis in 1947.

Holly Yettick, education reporter, Rocky Mountain News (Denver).
Bilingual education.

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