Fellowships

Former Edward R. Murrow Press Fellows

Affiliations during Fellowship Year

2010-2011
Matthew Pottinger, former Reporter, Wall Street Journal

2009-2010
Kim Barker, former South Asia Bureau Chief, Chicago Tribune

2008-2009
Elizabeth Rubin, Contributing Writer, New York Times Magazine

2007-2008
Mohamad Bazzi, Middle East Bureau Chief, NewsDay

2006-2007
Manjeet Kripalani, India Bureau Chief, BusinessWeek

2005-2006
Jane Arraf, Senior Baghdad Correspondent, CNN

2004-2005
Mary Anne Weaver, The New Yorker

2003-2004
Kathy Gannon, Afghanistan and Pakistan Bureau Chief, Associated Press

2002-2003
Celia Dugger, South Asia Co-Bureau Chief, The New York Times

2001-2002
Calvin Sims, Tokyo Bureau Correspondent, The New York Times

2000-2001
Jaime FlorCruz, China Bureau Chief, Time

1999-2000
Marcus Mabry, Africa Bureau Chief, Newsweek

1998-1999
Elizabeth Neuffer, European Bureau Chief, The Boston Globe

1997-1998
Adam Schwarz, Hanoi Bureau Chief, Far Eastern Economic Review

1996-1997
Anne L. Garrels, Moscow Bureau Chief, National Public Radio

1995-1996
Ann Cooper, former South Africa Correspondent, National Public Radio

1994-1995
Caryle Marie Murphy, Middle East Correspondent, The Washington Post

1993-1992
Rose Brady, Moscow Bureau Chief, Business Week

1992-1993
Marguerite Michaels, Nairobi Bureau Chief, Time

1991-1992
David J. Remnick, Moscow Correspondent, The Washington Post

1990-1991
Daniel R. Southerland, Beijing Bureau Chief, The Washington Post

1989-1990
Edward A. Gargan, Former Beijing Bureau Chief, The New York Times

1988-1989
Loren Jenkins, Rome Bureau Chief, The Washington Post

1987-1988
Clifford Kraus, Central America Correspondent, The Wall Street Journal

1986-1987
Sandra J. Burton, Hong Kong Bureau Chief, Time

1985-1986
Dennis Mullin, Diplomatic Correspondent, U.S. News & World Report

1984-1985
William B. Blakemore, Rome Bureau Chief, ABC News

1983-1984
Christopher S. Dickey, Central American Bureau Chief, The Washington Post

1982-1983
Elaine F. Sciolino, Rome Bureau Chief, Newsweek

1981-1982
Jonathan Kandell, Chief Correspondent, The International Herald Tribune

1980-1981
Rudolph S. Rauch III, Deputy Chief of Correspondents, Time-Life News Service

1979-1980
Thomas Lippman, Cairo Correspondent, The Washington Post

1978-1979
none

1977-1978
Richard Blystone, Correspondent, Associated Press

1976-1977
Mort Rosenblum, Chief of Bureau for Argentina, Uruguay & Paraguay, Associated Press

1975-1976
Timothy D. Allman, Freelance Journalist and Contributor, The Guardian

1974-1975
Donald Kirk, Far Eastern Correspondent, Chicago Tribune

1973-1974
James O. Goldsborough, European Correspondent, International Herald Tribune

1972-1973
Stewart N. Kellerman, Indochina Correspondent, United Press International

1971-1972
Robert L. Mott, Co-Editor, the Sunday "Outlook" section of the Washington Post

1970-1971
Lewis M. Simons, Bureau Chief for Malaysia and Singapore, Associated Press

1969-1970
Bill Brannigan, ABC Radio and TV News

1968-1969
Louis Kraar, Time-Life

1967-1968
Sol W. Sanders, Regional Editor, U.S. News and World Report

1966-1967
Malcolm W. Browne (first Murrow Fellow), Correspondent for Vietnam, Associated Press

1965-1966
Welles Hangen, Germany Correspondent, NBC

1964-1965
John K. Cooley, The Christian Science Monitor

1963-1964
Arthur J. Dommen, Hong Kong Bureau Manager, United Press International

1962-1963
none

1961-1962
Bernard Kalb, Southeast Asia Correspondent, The New York Times

1960-1961
Morrie S. Helitzer, Bonn Bureau Chief, McGraw-Hill World News

1959-1960
Kennett Love, London Correspondent, The New York Times

1958-1959
Whitman Bassow, Moscow Correspondent, United Press International

1957-1958
John M. Hlavacek, Chief Correspondent and Regional Manager, United Press

1956-1957
Harry M. Heintzen, Scandinavia Correspondent, Herald Tribune

1955-1956
William J. Jorden, Tokyo Correspondent, The New York Times

1954-1955
John H. Rich, Jr., Tokyo Correspondent, National Broadcasting Company

1953-1954
David B. Richardson, Middle East Correspondent, Time

1952-1953
Alpheus W. Jessup, Tokyo Bureau Chief, McGraw-Hill World News
Irving R. Levine, National Broadcasting Company

1951-1952
Amos Landman, Correspondent, National Broadcasting Company
Hal Lehrman, Freelance Correspondent
George Palmer, Rome Correspondent, Associated Press

1950-1951
William J. Boyle, Vienna Bureau Chief, United Press International
Fitzhugh Turner, Washington Bureau, New York Herald Tribune

1949-1950
Robert Clurman, Correspondent, The New York Times in China
Henry R. Lieberman, Chief Correspondent, United Press