Dow Jones News Fund named the interns for its two business journalism summer programs.
AMERICAN CITY BUSINESS JOURNALS – DOW JONES NEWS FUND BUSINESS REPORTING PROGRAM
Ahmari Anthony, Howard University, Pittsburgh Business Times
Spencer Brewer, University of Texas, Arlington, Dallas Business Journal
Austin De Dios, University of Portland, Portland Business Journal
Nicole Dolan, University of Kansas, Kansas City Business Journal
Emma Dooling, University of South Carolina, Nashville Business Journal
Evely Forte, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, South Florida Business Journal
Hannah Green, Boston University, Boston Business Journal
Natalia Jaramillo, University of Central Florida, Orlando Business Journal
Jin Ni, Washington and Lee University, Washington Business Journal
Donovan Thomas, Howard University, Baltimore Business Journal
DJNF BUSINESS REPORTING PROGRAM
Julie Coleman, University of Pennsylvania, Arizent
Noah Daboul, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond BizSense
Laurel Deppen, Western Kentucky University, Geekwire
Roderick Diamond, Northwestern University, Advertising Specialty Institute
James Duffy, Los Angeles City College, Arizent
Sabrina Escobar Miranda, Columbia Journalism School, Barron’s
Jasmine Fernández, Columbia Journalism School, Arizent
*Madison Fernandez, Ithaca College, Forbes
Alex Harring, University of Michigan, The Detroit News
Krystal Hur, University of Michigan, The Wall Street Journal
Ava Kian, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, St. Paul Pioneer Press
Lucy Peterson, University of Kansas, BusinessDen
Anita Ramaswamy, Tufts University, Business Insider
Amena Saad, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Fortune
Dyrike (DJ) Shaw, University of Texas, Arlington, Arizent
Hardika Singh, Ohio University, The Wall Street Journal
Jemma Stephenson, Columbia Journalism School, Arizent
Ethan Wu, Cornell University, Business Insider
Lydia You, Princeton University, Barron’s