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SPJ To Support IowaWatch Intern

By IowaWatch | December 11, 2015
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Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad in a July 7, 2015, interview with IowaWatch summer interns, left to the right, Makayla Tendall and Clare McCarthy.

IowaWatch was selected as one of two locations for a summer 2016 reporting fellowship through the Sigma Delta Chi Foundation, the educational foundation for the Society of Professional Journalists.

Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad in a July 7, 2015, interview with IowaWatch summer interns Clare McCarthy and Makayla Tendall.

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Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad in a July 7, 2015, interview with IowaWatch summer interns Clare McCarthy and Makayla Tendall.

During the three-month fellowship, recipients will work on daily journalism tasks as well as a final in-depth, multimedia project on a selected topic.

The second newsroom chosen for the fellowship is Omaha Public Radio based in Omaha, Nebraska.

The application deadline is Jan. 15, 2016. Candidates will be notified in February.

For more information or to apply, visit the fellowship webpage: https://www.spj.org/r7-fellowship.asp

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