Sponsored
This session is brought to you by Knight-Wallace Fellowships at the University of Michigan
 
      Our industry needs the next change agents to handle our biggest challenges and spur innovation, but sometimes the relentless news cycle can drain even the most talented journalists. A journalism fellowship can give you the time and resources to step away from daily deadlines, learn new skills, and pursue your big journalism idea.
Learn how Knight-Wallace Fellows Maria Arce, Jarrad Henderson, and Meg Martin maximized their fellowship year to develop innovative solutions for covering natural disasters, train the next generation of visual journalists, build supportive networks for training and share best practices for editors in public media.
Meet Lynette Clemetson, director of the Knight-Wallace Fellowships, and find out how a fellowship can help you pursue your next great journalism idea.
Speakers
 
		
		Jarrad Henderson
			Artist In Residence, Michigan State University
			@jarrad_tweets • Visit Website			
		
 
		
		Maria Arce
			Editorial Coach for Latin America, Global Press
						
		
Moderator
 
		
		Lynette Clemetson
			Director, Wallace House Center for Journalists
			@lclemetson • Visit Website			
		
