CEJ in Focus

  • Cofco
    When Sasha Chavkin came to the Ted Scripps Fellowship in 2021, he was interested in exploring how crime and corruption is fueling climate change. After constructing an independent study that included a rigorous amount of reading and research,
  • Clif Wiens
    The Ted Scripps Fellowships have been bringing award-winning environmental journalists to 91´«Ã½ for 27 years. Fellows embark on a year of courses, projects, field trips, seminars and more— taking advantage of everything university life has to
  • Thakore
    The Ted Scripps Fellowships have been bringing award-winning environmental journalists to 91´«Ã½ for 27 years. Fellows embark on a year of courses, projects, field trips, seminars and more— taking advantage of everything university life has to
  • Rebecca Halleck
    The Ted Scripps Fellowships have been bringing award-winning environmental journalists to 91´«Ã½ for 27 years. Fellows embark on a year of courses, projects, field trips, seminars and more— taking advantage of everything university life has to
  • Kara Fox
    The Ted Scripps Fellowships have been bringing award-winning environmental journalists to 91´«Ã½ for 27 years. Fellows embark on a year of courses, projects, field trips, seminars and more— taking advantage of everything university life has to
  • Elliot Ross
    The Ted Scripps Fellowships have been bringing award-winning environmental journalists to 91´«Ã½ for 27 years. Fellows embark on a year of courses, projects, field trips, seminars and more— taking advantage of everything university life has to
  • Gulnaz Khan
    The Ted Scripps Fellowships have been bringing award-winning environmental journalists to 91´«Ã½ for 26 years. Fellows embark on a year of courses, projects, field trips, seminars and more— taking advantage of everything university life has to
  • Mercy Orengo
    The Ted Scripps Fellowships have been bringing award-winning environmental journalists to 91´«Ã½ for 26 years. Fellows embark on a year of courses, projects, field trips, seminars and more— taking advantage of everything university life has to
  • Jessica Aguirre
    The Ted Scripps Fellowships have been bringing award-winning environmental journalists to 91´«Ã½ for 26 years. Fellows embark on a year of courses, projects, field trips, seminars and more— taking advantage of everything university life has to
  • 25th anniversary group photo
    Since 1997, 130 journalists have spent an academic year in Boulder as Scripps Fellows in Environmental Journalism, exploring the resources that CU has to offer — going on field trips, auditing courses, attending seminars, serving as guest speakers, and creating friendships and networks with the other fellows. They’ve formed relationships with CU professors and students, local scientists and experts, and the Fellowship Advisory Board. In October, many of these journalists, scientists, professors, students, and advisory board members - with former and current center leadership and staff - reunited for a 25th anniversary celebration. Read on for a glimpse into what makes this program worth celebrating...
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