The time has come! Please welcome the new JSK Community Impact Fellows for 2020-2021. 👏
They will develop news & information solutions that better engage communities of color in the US. Click for details on their projects. ⬇️
Help us welcome 5 #journalism leaders from Asia, the Middle East and Latin America to the JSK Class of 2022-23. These fellows will pursue innovative ideas to champion #PressFreedom in a world where journalists are increasingly under attack. @Stanford
.@quiquenaveda is the co-founder and former editor-in-chief of @PlazaPublicaGT, and comes to JSK from Guatemala. He will explore a new framework to improve the public conversation in polarized countries hostile to #journalism. #PressFreedom#jsk23
We’re thrilled to announce a diverse group of journalism entrepreneurs, innovators & leaders from around the world will make up the 2018-2019 JSK Fellowships Class. Congrats to all! stanford.io/2jgtppL
Please help us welcome the international journalists of the JSK Class of 2023-24. These seven #journalism leaders come from Afghanistan, Austria, Czechia, Georgia, Mexico, Netherlands and Nigeria. Welcome one and all! #jsk24
Please help us welcome @AlbertoBMendoza as the new managing director for the John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships at Stanford. His talents and expertise are a welcome addition to our program. 👏jsk.stanford.edu/news/2021/albe…
Welcome @Desireeyepez, journalist & fact-checker for @radioambulante in Ecuador. Yépez will focus on developing a pilot program on the Ecuador-Colombia border to create #journalism initiatives to combat disinformation in dangerous information deserts. #PressFreedom#jsk23
We're excited to announce our new international Fellows to you! The next class of the JSK Journalism Fellowships at Stanford will include seven incredible journalists from Africa, Europe and South America. stanford.io/2UQhXWs#jsk2020.
👏👏Congrats to our very own @degarciaknight who has won the 2023 Dean's Award of Merit in the category of Leadership. There's none more deserving. Congrats, Dawn!