PUBLISHED ALUMNI

  •  8/18/10 - Suzanne Kianpour (J 09) scored big with her first story to air on NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams. An NBC “Making a Difference” piece tells the story of  Street Soccer USA. Suzie pitched, reported, produced, and wrote the entire story which can be viewed here: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3032619/vp/38584806#38584806

  •  8/18/10 - With campaign season ramping up, Jessica Taylor (J 05) a reporter for Politico has been covering races around the country. Read Taylor’s latest piece about the primary in Wyoming, "Rita Meyer concedes to Matthew Mead in Wyo."

  •  8/17/10 - Hearst Television’s National Correspondent Nikole Killion (J 99) reports the news from DC to Hearst affiliate stations around the country. Follow her on twitter @NickolenDC.

  •  8/17/10 - Tricia Miller has been promoted to the Politics Team at Roll Call, the newspaper of Capitol Hill. Read Tricia’s latest piece, "Minnesota: Boehner Schedules Visit to Boost Walz Challenger".

  •  7/20/10 - After a two year stint at the Gazette newspaper in Montgomery County, Md., Amber Parcher (J 07) is moving to Taiwan. In two short years Amber published hundreds of articles. Click Here to read Amber’s stories

  •  3/10/10 - Radio Free Europe published an article by IPJ alumna Ladan Nekoomaram (J 09) on the persecution of Baha'is in Iran.

  • 2/1/09 - IPJ alumna Kristin English (J 03) blogs about her experiences at the Inauguration in her blog posting “One moment in history – Final Recap of My Adventure.”

  • 11/1/2008 - Discussing the impact of the global financial crisis on her country EMJI student Alexandra Lodge discusses Great Britain's financial situation in "The Dark Clouds of Recession" .

  • 10/2008 -Oxford International Review invited participants of the Euro-Med Journalism Institute to guest blog on a variety of topics ranging from the 2008 US presidential election to misconceptions about life in Middle East countries. The students added dynamic insights available on the OIR website here: http://oxfordir.org.uk/events/emji2008/

  • 10/3/2008 - WAMU 88.5 FM aired David Smith's (J 08) segment "Barack Obama and 'Race' in the Race"  Smith put together the piece as part of his IPJ internship with WAMU.

  • 9/102008 - Two TFAS alumni were featured in a NY Daily News piece, ' "Dave fears Mac Camp 'race codes.'" IPJ alumnus Saul Loeb (J 03) took the photo of Sen. Barack Obama that accompanies the article while Peter Feldman (P 04, LSI 07) is quoted.

  • 08/06/2008 - TFAS Alumnus Mark Johnson (J 86, E 87) made mainstream media with his piece "Tabloid's claims threaten Edwards' role at party's convention." The story broke days before former Sen. John Edwards publicly admitted to an affair with a campaign worker.  Click Here to read a "Featured Alumni" profile of Mark Johnson.
  • 07/03/2008 - USA Today picked up Ashly McGlone's (J 08) piece "As gas prices deter worshipers, churches get creative." McGlone wrote the article as an IPJ intern with Religion News Service.

  • 07/01/2008 - Andrew Brandenburg (J 08) considers "Barack Obama’s Veepstakes: A List of Possibles" in a piece he wrote as an IPJ intern with Human Events. Click here to read more of Brandenburg's stories.

  • 06/05/2008 - During his first week as an IPJ intern, Ben Newell's (J 08) piece, "Storm kills woman, hits region hard" was published on the front page of the Washington TImes.

  • 11/19/2007 - IPJ alumna Tracy Samantha Schmidt (J 04) wrote a 3-page story on young nuns for Time Magazine entitled, "Today's Nun Has A Veil--And A Blog." The piece was referenced by other news outlets such as The Today Show, The Nightly News, Teen Vogue and many Catholic wire services. Schmidt wrote numerous stories for Time Magazine while working as a reporter and online producer for the magazine's Washington bureau. Click Here to read more of Schmidt's work.

  • 10/01/2007 - Maria Danilova's (J 02, EJI 05) article entitled "Yushchenko's Star Fades in Ukraine"was published in the Washington Post. Danilova works for the Associated Press in Moscow.

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