
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
- Katelin Chow – Cambodia Daily, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
- Erin Flemming - Jordan Times, Amman, Jordan
- Sandi Halimuddin - Sierra Leone
- Katherine McKeon – Reuters, Bogota, Colombia
- Azusa Uchikura – CLP, Japan
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
- Meg Peters, Beijing’s China Daily (Peters also maintained a blog at The Huffington Post)
- Yu Nakayama, Awoko newspaper in Freetown, Sierra Leone
- Keith Vance, Cambodian Daily
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