Knight Science Journalism fellows arrive on campusThe 25th anniversary class of Knight Science Journalism fellows--a group of 10 writers and editors from six countries--has begun taking classes at MIT. During their year on campus, the journalists will also be visiting labs, interviewing researchers and attending twice-weekly Knight seminars, most taught by MIT faculty members. The new Knights are:
The Knight Fellowships, part of the Science, Technology and Society program in the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, is funded chiefly by an endowment from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on September 19, 2007 (download PDF). |
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Knight Science Journalism fellows are, from left to right: Molly Seamans, administrative assistant; Esther Nakkazi; John Mangels; Julie Robotham; Pam Belluck; Boyce Rensberger, director; Ivan Semeniuk; Pere Estupinyà; Keith Seinfeld; Zarina Khan; Catherine Clabby; Jonathan Fahey; Kathy Boisvert, assistant director.
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