Reports From Our Fellows Archives
KWF In The Classroom
’07 Fellows share their favorite courses and professors talk about the value of fellows in their classrooms.
(Spring 2007 Issue)
From our Special Book Issue:
Homer, Hemingway and the Palm Pilot: The Changing Business of Books
by Peter Osnos ’74 (Spring 2006)
Want to Write Books? Fellows/Partners Tell How
Finding Your Inner Author, By Fara Warner ‘06
Try, Try Again, By Catherine Sampson ‘95S
Getting Closer By Getting Away, By Caroline Finkel ‘03S
Screw Your Chutzpah to the Sticking Place, By Jason Tanz ‘05
Iranian Thieves and Bulgarian Bars: Advice on Publishing Internationally, by David Edmonds ‘02
(Spring 2006)
Books and the Lives They Come From… and Change
Fellows share their books. By Scott Huler ’03, Sue Nelson ’03,
Tim Wendel ’96, Micheline Maynard ’00, Jay Gallagher ’80,
Robyn Meredith ’99, Michael Vitez ’95, David Caldwell ‘94S,
Ron French ’03, Fatih Turkmenoglu ’04, Idil Turkmenoglu ‘04S,
Cynthia Barnett ’05, Joanne Jacobs ’92, Michele Stanush ‘95
(Spring 2006 Issue)
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‘God’s Assistant’ from Rwanda Lunches at Wallace House
by Graham Griffith ’06 (Fall ’05 Issue)
KWF’s Third Man on Stage
A candid reflection on moderating the 2004 presidential debates,
by Charles Gibson ’74 (Fall 2004)
Bobby Fisher Goes to War
Fellowship is key to book project.
By David Edmunds ’02 (Spring 2004 Issue)
Fellows Report on Fellowship
So You Want to Write a Screenplay? By Nancy Nall Derringer ‘04
Se Habla Español? By Holly Yettick ‘04
An Open Door to Madness, By Matilde Sánchez ‘04
From Mad Cows to Christopher Columbus, By Chris Lydgate ‘04
Where Have All the Sportsmen Gone? By Vahé Gregorian ‘04
(Spring 2004 Issue)
A First for KWF Gatherings: Class of ’02 Reunites in Tuscany
By Marzio Mian ’02 (Fall 2003 Issue)
Dispatches From Iraq:
A Snapshot Through a Soda Straw, By Jay Weiss ‘04
I’d Never Seen Real War Before, By Richard Leiby ‘01
The Chaos of Post-War Iraq, By Elaine Widner ‘98
(Fall 2003 Issue)
What Are Fellowships For?
The case of the knighted Englishman and the Knight-Wallace Fellow from NPR,
By Scott Huler ‘03 (Spring 2003 Issue)
New “Opposite Sides” - Knight Foundation Sponsors Fellowships for Colleagues Representing Major World Conflicts
How the Islam Israeli conflict looks from Ann Arbor.
By Muchlis Ainur Rofik ’03 and Einat Fishbain ‘03 (Spring 2003 Issue)
Bribes, Chocolate Bars, and What a Bomb Does to a Body
New York Times reporter on the Afghan War,
By Barry Bearak ’81 (Spring 2002 Issue)
Remember the Recount? The Race to Find Out Who Really Won the 2000 Election
Two MJF alums duke it out over the recount.
By Ford Fessenden ’90 and Dennis Cauchon ’97 (Spring 2002 Issue)
A Pakistani Journalist’s Story
Javed Nazi discovers that freedom of expression has limits.
By Javed Nazir ’02 (Winter 2001 Issue)
“To Be a Woman In Pakistan is to Ask for a Life of Subservience”
By Ameera Javeria ’02 (Winter 2001 Issue)
Journalist, Interrupted: Why My Stutter Makes Me a Better Reporter
By Barry Yeoman ’95 (Winter 2001 Issue)
Go to the Web? Three MJF Alumni Who Clicked On and Stayed
By Dan Froomkin ’96, Deborah Caldwell ’94 and Mike Brennon ’93 (Spring 2001 Issue)
Truth and Consequences
2001 fellows answer probing questions about the state of their fellowship year.
(Spring 2001 Issue)
The Joys of Immaturity: Why Writing for Kids Is My Best Job Yet
By Elizabeth Kastor ’96 (Fall 2000 Issue)
