Monday, June 23, 2008

MACARENA HERNANDEZ TO LEAVE DMN - PURSUE JOURNALISM FELLOWSHIP

Friday afternoon the email landed on many DMN inboxes - Congratulations to Macarena Hernandez as she pursues a fantastic opportunity.  Macarena, who just wrapped up a successful (and highly controversial) series on immigration and students, will be leaving the Dallas Morning News in the next few months.  

Update:

In the fall of 2008 the International Reporting Project (IRP) will offer up to four IRP Fellowships to U.S. journalists, including Macarena, to carry out a project reporting from any country in the world outside of the United States. Macarena's fellowship will focus on Latin America and will begin September 1 in Washington, D.C. where IRP Fellows will spend two weeks at a program arranged. IRP Fellows depart September 13 for a five-week period of individual international reporting. All IRP Fellows will return to Washington for a final week October 19-25. Macarena's last day with the DMN will be August 27.

The IRP Fellowships aim to strengthen the U.S. public's understanding of key international topics by helping to educate U.S. journalists by providing them with access to leading international experts in the United States, and offering them opportunities to do reporting projects overseas.

The program brings U.S. journalists to Washington, D.C., at The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) of The Johns Hopkins University before traveling abroad. During the program, journalists have access to some of the world's leading specialists in international issues at SAIS and other institutions in the nation's capital.

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