Foreign Intrigue

Foreign Intrigue intern Chantal Anderson (second from left) and coworkers in the China Daily newsroom. Photo courtesy Chantal Anderson

Foreign Intrigue intern Chantal Anderson (second from left) and coworkers in the China Daily newsroom. Photo courtesy Chantal Anderson

The Journalism Foreign Intrigue Scholarship was established by a UW Journalism alum, and provides financial support for a journalism student to work as an intern reporter at a foreign media organization and to travel after the internship. The donor’s goal is to give journalism students exposure to another culture and a more thorough understanding of journalism and culture.

2013

  • Alysa Hullett -Comunicaciones Aliadas, Lima Peru
  • Devon Geary -Cambodia Daily, Phnom Penh Cambodia
  • Alisa Reznick -Jordan Times, Amman Jordan

2012

2011

  • Imogen Janelle Kohnert – Cambodia
  • Alexis (Lexie) Krell – Reuters/Latin America
  • David Krueger - Sierra Leone
  • Nicholas Visser – Jordan Times

2010

  • Andrew Doughman, Kenya
  • Joanna Nolasco, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
  • Molly Rosbach, Santiago, Chile
  • Lillian Tucker, Sierra Leone

2009

  • Madelyn Fairbanks, Reuters News Service in Lima, Peru
  • Judy Vue, Awoko Newspaper in Freetown, Sierra Leone
  • Chantal Anderson, Beijing’s China Daily
  • Kristin Okinaka, Cambodian Daily (no blog per publication’s request)

2008

2007

  • Michael Carter – Awoko newspaper in Freetown, Sierra Leone
  • Maureen Trantham -  Shanghai, China
  • Tiffany Wan – Jakarta, Indonesia

2006

  • Jason McBride – Phnom Penh, Cambodia

2005

  • Karen Johnson, Cambodia Daily