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Washington Post announces newsroom summer interns

January 27, 2021

Posted by Mariam Ahmed

The following excerpt announcement was sent out from The Washington Post managing editors Cameron Barr, Tracy Grant, Kat Downs Mulder, and Krissah Thompson:

The Washington Post is thrilled to announce its 2021 Summer Intern Class. This will be the 58th summer that The Post has welcomed college juniors, seniors and graduate students into the newsroom to work alongside some of the world’s best journalists.

The interns will work as reporters, photographers, videographers, graphic reporters, designers, editorial writers, multiplatform editors, social media editors and audio producers. They represent 22 colleges and universities from as far away as California and as nearby as Maryland.

Two interns have been named Bradlee Fellows, in recognition of the courage and integrity that legendary Washington Post Executive Editor Benjamin C. Bradlee instilled in his newsroom. Founded in 2018, the Bradlee Fellows program is funded by a gift from Washington Post journalist Bob Woodward and his wife, journalist Elsa Walsh.

For the first time this year, The Post has teamed with Military Veterans in Journalism to create a fellowship for a veteran who is pursuing a career in journalism. The fellow will receive the same introduction to the newsroom as the interns.

  • Annabel Aguiara, a senior at Indiana University, will be a reporting intern in Features.
  • Nicole Asbury, a senior at the University of Kansas, is a Bradlee Fellow and will be a reporting intern in Metro.
  • Michael Blackshire, a graduate student at Western Kentucky University, will intern in Photo.
  • Ella Brockway, a senior at Northwestern University, will be a Multiplatform editing intern in Sports.
  • Adrienne Dunn, a senior at Arizona State University, will be a Multiplatform intern.
  • Karina Elwood, a senior at the University of Florida, will be a reporting intern in Metro.
  • Jessica Eng, a senior at Harvard College, will intern in Design and Graphics.
  • Andrew Golden, a senior at Northwestern University, will be a reporting intern in Sports.
  • Hadley Green, a graduate student at the University of North Carolina, will intern in Video.
  • Emely Hernandez, a senior at the University of Central Florida, will be a reporting intern in Sports.
  • Jasmine Hilton, a senior at Ohio State University, will be a reporting intern in Metro.
  • Yasmeen Khalifa, a senior at the University of Texas, will intern in Audience.
  • Stephanie Lai, a junior at Columbia University, will be a reporting intern in Metro.
  • Zachary Levitt, a senior at Middlebury College, will intern in Graphics.
  • Ramishah Maruf, a senior at the University of North Carolina, will intern in Opinions.
  • Lauren Mitchell, a senior at North Carolina A&T University, will intern in Emerging News Products.
  • Natachi Onwuamaegbu, a senior at Stanford University, will be a reporting intern in Features.
  • Maria Paul, a senior at the University of Notre Dame, will be a reporting intern on the General Assignment desk.
  • Daniel Rosenzweig-Ziff, a senior at Northwestern University, will be a reporting intern in Metro.
  • Tristen Rouse, a graduate student at the University of Missouri, will be an editing intern in Photo.
  • Brandon Standley, a senior at the University of North Carolina, will be a Multiplatform intern.
  • David Suggs, a senior at the University of Maryland, will be a reporting intern in National.
  • Kori Suzuki, a senior at Macalester College, will intern in Audio.
  • Talia Trackim, a senior at Syracuse University, will intern in Design.
  • Christopher Vazquez, a senior at Northwestern University, will intern in Video.
  • Natalie Walters, a senior at Arizona State University, will be a reporting intern in Business.
  • Allison Weis, a senior at Syracuse University, will be a Multiplatform intern in Opinions.
  • Samantha Westfall, a senior at Yale University, is a Bradlee Fellow and will be a reporting intern in Foreign.
  • Max Hauptman, a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, will be The Post’s first Military Veterans in Journalism fellow. He will be a reporting intern on the General Assignment desk.

 

 

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