The journalism field has radically shifted. But when you’re working endless hours and juggling two or three beats, it can be tough to make sense of it all.
The Kiplinger Program gives you chance to step away from the daily deadlines, explore the digital media world and develop cutting edge skills and approaches.
As a fellow, you’ll learn how to tell powerful online stories that break through the noise and grab attention. Stories that help people understand why in-depth reporting matters more than ever. Stories that make a difference.
You’ll work alongside other award-winning journalists and scholars. You’ll take classes in video production, social media, Web design or a range of other subjects — from economics to creative writing.
You will leave the program with new connections, new ideas, and a compelling online project to take back to your newsroom.
Be a Kip. Be a leader in the digital age.
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Elizabeth Conley, a 2009 Knight Digital Media Fellow, was a winner in Editor & Publisher’s 2009 Photos of the Year competition, taking first place in the video/multimedia category for her project “
Nick George, a 2009 Knight Digital Media Fellow, won the video and multimedia categories in the National Press Photographers Association's national monthly contest for his "
Charlise Lyles, a 2008 Kiplinger Fellow, won a Clarian Award from the Association of Women in Communications and a first-place Society of Professional Journalists’ award for her 




