365:-era Wallace House to the program, which became its headquarters, and in 1995, Wallace gave the program $ 1 million. Wallace made regular appearances at Wallace House, giving seminars and meeting with fellows, until shortly before his death in 2012. By this time, the fellowship was being administered by the University's
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The fellows attend mandatory seminars twice weekly, and each fellow pursues an independent study plan that involves auditing
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journalism professor (as well as a former Nieman Fellow). The first class consisted of 12 fellows. The fellowship program was initially run out of the
University of Michigan journalism department, and operated out of a two-room suite in the University's
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journalist, succeeded
Jablonky as program director, serving until 1986. (The program hosts an annual lecture named in Hovey's honor and delivered by a former fellow; 2015 was the 30th Graham Hovey Lecture.) In 1984, the program was renamed
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In 2003 and 2004, fellows received a $ 55,000 stipend. In 2017, KWF fellows received a $ 70,000 stipend. In 2023, the annual stipend was $ 85,000, plus $ 5,000 for relocation as well as university tuition and health insurance.
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While the program initially limited its fellowships to full-time salaried journalists, in the 2010s, as the journalism industry went through so many changes, it increasingly began opening its doors to freelancers.
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Trelles '19, the fellowship class of 2020 travels to Puerto Rico for an immersion into national identity, community empowerment, politics and
233:. Knight-Wallace Fellowships are awarded to reporters, editors, photographers, producers, editorial writers and cartoonists, with at least five years of full-time, professional experience in the news media.
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1258:"$ 5 Million from Knight Foundation and $ 1 Million from Mike Wallace Launch New Era for Journalism Fellows at the University of Michigan: Program Renamed The Knight-Wallace Fellows at Michigan"
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magazine staff writer, had joined the
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Literature, Science and Art department.
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September to April. The fellowship home is at the Wallace House in
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The 1998 Pulitzer Prize Winners: National Reporting: Russell Carollo and Jeff Nesmith,"
1463:"Knight-Wallace Fellows Travel to South Korea: International News Tours Expand to Asia"
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provided $ 1 million in matching funds, and the program was renamed the
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selected his replacement. In April 2016, former KWF fellow (2009)
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1537:"Chronicle Reporter Yumi Wilson Named Michigan Journalism Fellow"
845:(2018) — New York-based journalist who focuses on local politics
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Business/Economics — co-funded by the University of Michigan's
1834:"BBC journalism fellowships 2015–16 now open for applications"
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Brozek Fancher, Diane (Fall 2023). "The Graham Hovey Years".
939:"Announcing the 2024-2025 Knight-Wallace Journalism Fellows"
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guarantee international fellows from the above newspapers.)
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Before becoming fully endowed, the program would travel to
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National Endowment for the Humanities Journalism Fellowship
1985:"Cartoonist Josh Neufeld Win UM Knight-Wallace Fellowship"
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Columbia Journalism School website. Accessed May 20, 2014.
1745:"Four Universities Announce Their Journalism Fellowships"
707:(1990) — Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist
671:(1976) — Pulitzer Prize-winner for photography criticism
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Fellowship in Transportation Technology and Environment
1616:"8 worldwide opportunities with deadlines in December"
1145:"Hovey lecture to explore changes in higher education"
280:, was established in 1973. The founding director was
836:(2017) — German journalist who first wrote about the
812:(2012) — Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author
749:(2003) — Argentine journalist, writer, and translator
719:(1995) — Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author
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Benjamin R. Burton Fellowship in Broadcast Journalism
514:, and South Korea's Shinyoung Journalism Fund of the
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The Pulitzer Prizes website. Accessed Dec. 16, 2012.
1394:"News From Wallace House: On the Road to a New Exit"
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Karsten Prager Fellowship in International Reporting
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1525:. Detroit Free Press, March 28, 2011, Mark Phelan.
1444:"Lynette Clemetson: The new face of Wallace House"
1203:"Leader who dared journalists to dream steps down"
478:, Russia; instead of Istanbul.) In 2013 a trip to
978:"Thomas, Mary Edsall to deliver Yablonky Lecture"
634:In 2000, fellows received a stipend of $ 40,000.
417:and University of Michigan Engineering professor
794:(2009) — sports reporter and sports media critic
317:, a former fellowship recipient (1974–1975) and
1709:"Former Journalism Fellow wins Pulitzer Prize,"
466:, Argentina, in 2000, and added a component in
1669:Wallace House website. Accessed Jan. 10, 2019.
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960:"U-M names Knight-Wallace Journalism Fellows"
725:(1996) — Washington correspondent and blogger
683:(1981) — Pulitzer Prize-winning correspondent
598:Current Knight-Wallace board members include
561:Fellowship for Public Policy and Philanthropy
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2056:"NYU Alumna Wins $ 100,000 Journalism Prize"
1332:Moses, Lucia. "Knight's aid totals $ 6.3M,"
783:(2009) Russian investigative journalist for
755:(2004) — science writer and broadcaster
582:Medicine/Health Sciences — co-funded by the
525:David B. Burke Fellowship in General Studies
367:Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies
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851:(2018) — U.S.-based Mexican journalist
425:was named next director of Wallace House.
207:Michigan Journalism Fellowship (1987–2002)
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695:(1987) — technology writer and columnist
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713:(1992) — columnist and editorial writer
564:Knight Specialty Reporting Fellowships
144:Livingston Awards for Young Journalists
1778:DeGroat, Bernard (September 7, 1999).
329:John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
1692:"Knight-Wallace Fellows 1991 to 1992"
913:Massachusetts Institute of Technology
731:(1996) — nonfiction author and editor
584:University of Michigan Medical Center
537:Fellowship in Investigative Reporting
470:, Brazil, in 2009. An annual trip to
203:NEH Journalism Fellowship (1973–1984)
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1813:Wallace House Center for Journalists
1780:"18 journalists here on sabbaticals"
1723:Knight-Wallace Fellows at Michigan.
1485:Wallace House Center for Journalists
1467:Wallace House Center for Journalists
1376:Wallace House Center for Journalists
1284:Wallace House Center for Journalists
1167:Wallace House Center for Journalists
1126:"Paid Notice: Deaths: Hovey, Graham"
1026:Wallace House Center for Journalists
919:International Center for Journalists
800:(2011) — editor and editorial writer
225:) is an award given to accomplished
205:Journalists in Residence (1984–1997)
1880:"Richard Deitsch: Adjunct Faculty,"
1461:Rieck, Birgit (November 29, 2016).
1336:vol. 135, #35 (Sep 30, 2002), p. 5.
964:University of Michigan News Service
943:Wallace House Center for Journalist
737:(1999) — journalist and author
531:Fellowship for Minority Journalists
2115:Out Of The Blue Episode 203 (2010)
1621:International Journalists' Network
1398:Knight-Wallace Fellows at Michigan
1067:Knight-Wallace Fellows at Michigan
284:(1910–1991), a labor activist and
25:
2005:"Past Fellows: 2016-2017 Fellows"
1809:"Past Fellows: 2003-2004 Fellows"
1510:The Chronicle of Higher Education
743:(2000) — BBC writer and presenter
641:The current stipend is $ 90,000.
578:University of Michigan Law School
863:(2024) — journalist and academic
2140:1973 establishments in Michigan
1902:. Mjfellows.org. Archived from
1229:Bacon, John U. (Apr 13, 2012).
1061:Eisendrath, Charles B. (2010).
618:. Former board members include
555:Fellowship in Sports Journalism
486:, and in 2019, fellows visited
462:The program began traveling to
1983:Spurgeon, Tom (May 11, 2012).
1960:Arrant, Chris (May 11, 2012).
1351:University of Michigan Provost
1201:Friess, Steve (Oct 14, 2015).
1143:Riley, Melissa (Sep 9, 2013).
677:(1978) — editorial illustrator
645:Notable Knight-Wallace Fellows
521:Specific fellowships include:
348:Michigan Journalism Fellowship
223:Michigan Journalism Fellowship
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2150:Knight Foundation Fellowships
1966:Comic Book Resources: Robot 6
1575:Palms, Wendy (May 18, 2004).
1512:42. 14 (Dec 1, 1995), p. A47.
1423:Lengel, Allen (Apr 5, 2016).
1093:"Graham B. Hovey (1916-2010)"
966:(Press release). May 8, 2012.
945:(Press release). May 8, 2024.
2054:Brach, Sophie (2018-02-01).
1594:Theut, Kaela (May 3, 2017).
1442:Silberman, Eve (July 2017).
824:(2013) — author and essayist
689:(1985) — radio correspondent
1900:"UM Knight Wallace Fellows"
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997:"Memorial: Ben L. Yablonky"
333:presidency of Ronald Reagan
41:; 51 years ago
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1648:"Past Fellows: 1977-1978,"
1561:. 25 May 2003. p. 23.
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1063:"The Luxury to Experiment"
830:(2013) — comics journalist
18:Michigan Journalism Fellow
1725:"Past Fellows: 1995-1996"
909:Knight Science Journalism
884:Knight-Bagehot Fellowship
874:John S. Knight Fellowship
394:Knight-Wallace Fellowship
276:and modeled on Harvard's
219:NEH Journalism Fellowship
217:(previously known as the
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31:Knight-Wallace Fellowship
818:(2013) — photojournalist
701:(1987) — sports reporter
502:, Argentina's newspaper
309:Journalists in Residence
89:United States of America
1541:San Francisco Chronicle
1392:Eisendrath, Charles R.
767:(2005) — science writer
665:(1974) — radio producer
576:Law — co-funded by the
569:Ross School of Business
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2060:Washington Square News
1788:University of Michigan
1638:(29 Jan 2007), p. E.4.
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711:Holman W. Jenkins, Jr.
355:University of Michigan
300:(1916–2010), a former
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134:University of Michigan
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1581:The University Record
1048:Wallace House Journal
559:William C. Richardson
315:Charles R. Eisendrath
1950:(November 14, 2012).
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1559:The New York Times
1448:Ann Arbor Observer
1130:The New York Times
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651:Charles Eisendrath
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