Scholarship Description
The Scripps Howard Foundation constantly seeks ways to help career
journalists fulfill their passion for learning. The Ted Scripps
Fellowships in Environmental Journalism program exposes working
journalists to the leading edge of environmental thinking, and
ultimately, enriches the public's understanding of this vital subject.
Named after the late Ted Scripps, the youngest grandson of E.W.
Scripps, the one-year, non-degree academic fellowships blend classroom
and field training to help environmental journalists broaden their
professional skills. As many as five Fellows are funded each year,
largely through a donation by Ted's daughter, Cindy Scripps Leising.
The school's Center for Environmental Journalism, the first of its
kind in the nation, was founded in 1992 under the direction of
associate professor Len Ackland, who coordinates the program.
The Fellows, selected in a national search, receive a stipend and
participate in a wide range of economic, scientific, social and
political courses to deepen their knowledge of environmental issues.
Website Address
http://colorado.edu/journalism/cej