
The Fund for American Studies and The Wall Street Journal announced Wednesday that Moira Gleason, Anatoly Grablevsky and Adam Pack are the three recipients of the 2026 Joseph Rago Memorial Fellowships for Excellence in Journalism.
This class marks only the second time since the Fellowship was founded in 2018 that three recipients have been selected.
Gleason is a senior at Hillsdale College in Michigan, where she will graduate this spring with a bachelor’s degree in English literature and a minor in journalism. She serves as executive editor of The Hillsdale Collegian, Hillsdale’s student newspaper, and her work has been featured in National Review, where she previously interned through The Fund for American Studies.
Grablevsky earned a bachelor’s degree and master of philosophy in classics from the University of Cambridge. He is a Hilton Kramer Fellow at The New Criterion and previously taught art history at Adelphi University and the Pratt Institute.
Pack graduated from Georgetown University, where he received a degree in international politics and a minor in Chinese. He is a congressional reporter for Fox News Digital and is an alumnus of the TFAS Media Accelerator Program. Pack previously wrote for the Daily Caller News Foundation, where he was a recipient of the newsroom’s 2025 Journalist of the Year award.
As Rago Fellows, Gleason, Grablevsky and Pack will work with the Opinion section of The Journal through a nine-month internship beginning this fall. The Fellowship is named in honor of Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial writer Joseph Rago, who was a rising star at The Journal and a key member of its Editorial Board before he passed away at the age of 34 in 2017.