The National Press Foundation has chosen 22 journalists for the 2018-2019 class of its prestigious Paul Miller Washington Reporting Fellowship, which introduces promising young reporters to the city they’ve been assigned to cover.
Over the course of nine months, fellows will visit the Pentagon, the Supreme Court, the Capitol and other key Washington institutions. They’ll discuss politics and policy with regulators, lawmakers, experts and the best reporters in the business. And they’ll network with colleagues who will help them grow personally and professionally.
The 2018-2019 Paul Miller fellows are:
David Ade | Gray Television
Priscilla Alvarez | The Atlantic
Sam Brodey | MinnPost
Emily Cochrane | The New York Times
Katherine Doyle | Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
Lev Facher | Stat
Nick Grube | Honolulu Civil Beat
Christal Hayes | USA Today
Jory Heckman | Federal News Radio
Fatima Hussein | Bloomberg Environment
Josh Jamerson | The Wall Street Journal
Alexa Liautaud | Vice News
Graham MacGillivray | C-SPAN
Jessica Mendoza | The Christian Science Monitor
Nidhi Prakash | BuzzFeed News
Sabrina Rodríguez | Politico
David Shortell | CNN
Bryn Stole | The Advocate (Louisiana)
Daniel Strauss | Politico
Katherine Tully-McManus | Roll Call
Maegan Vazquez | CNN
Geoff West | Center for Responsive Politics