Apply for the Carnegie-Knight News21 national reporting initiative

October 18, 2024

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The College of Journalism and Mass Communications is nominating up to three student journalists with strong photo/visual skills for participation in the prestigious Carnegie-Knight News21 program hosted by Arizona State University.

Applications are due Monday, Nov. 4.

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About the Program 

Carnegie-Knight News21 is a national reporting initiative headquartered at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, which brings top journalism students from across the country to report and produce in-depth multimedia projects for major media outlets, including The Washington Post, NBC News and USA Today.

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Students selected for the News21 program study a topic in-depth during a spring video-conferenced topics seminar, followed by a 10-week reporting fellowship during the summer. Students work out of a newsroom at the Cronkite School and travel the country – and sometimes to other countries – to report and produce their projects.

Students work under a team of veteran, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalism leaders to produce deep, multimedia reporting on a topic of national impact. Previous investigations have focused on hate groups, drinking water, police reform, health disparities, juvenile justice and gun rights, among other topics.

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Expectations of Participation

If selected, students will participate in a virtual weekly seminar in the spring of 2024. This year's seminars will be Thursdays, between 10:30 a.m. and 1:20 p.m. Pacific time (12:30 p.m. - 3:20 p.m. CT), from Jan. 16 to May 1, 2025.

During the summer, fellows work full time out of a digital newsroom at the Cronkite School for 10 weeks, typically beginning in mid to late May and ending in late July or early August. Fellows receive a $8,000 stipend (subject to taxes) plus funding to travel to and from Phoenix and to report across the country. The cost of housing is not covered, but the Cronkite School will make arrangements for housing near ASU’s downtown Phoenix campus.

Questions? Contact Jill Martin at jmartin42@unl.edu