The Pulitzer Center awards fellowships to students from its Campus Consortium partners and to post-grads from Columbia School of Journalism and Medill School of Journalism. Our Reporting Fellows cover a wide range of issues from climate change to migration and refugees. They receive funding and mentorship to report from the U.S. and around the world.

ALEC REGINO | McGill University

2021 Campus Consortium Reporting Fellow

Project: The Pandemic's Toll on Filipino Migrant Healthcare Workers in Canada

Campus Consortium Reporting Fellows

The Pulitzer Center awards reporting fellowships to students from its Campus Consortium partners—liberal arts colleges, state universities, journalism schools, HBCUs, community colleges, and schools of public health. Our Fellows receive funding and mentorship to report from the U.S. and around the world.

MURIEL ALARCON | Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism

2020 Post-Grad Reporting Fellow

Project: Food Revolution in New York's Latino Community

Post-Graduate Reporting Fellows

Together with the Columbia School of Journalism and Medill School of Journalism, the Pulitzer Center awards fellowships to recent journalism school graduates. Funding for the Columbia Post-Grad fellowships comes from the University and the Simon and June Li Center for Global Journalism.

KAYLA SHARPE | College of William & Mary

2016 William & Mary Reporting Fellow

Project: U.S. Colleges Shed Light on Their Enslavement History

William & Mary Reporting Fellows

These students take part in the Sharp Seminar, a joint initiative between the Pulitzer Center and William & Mary, supported by Anne and Barry Sharp. Students learn how to translate their academic interests into journalistic work and to communicate with audiences beyond the academic world.

The Campus Consortium program is supported by an advisory council of Pulitzer Center grantees who are experts in their fields.