CEJ in Focus

  • threshold peabody
    The podcast “Threshold,” brainchild of former Ted Scripps fellow Amy Martin ('16-'17), won a Peabody Award for its third season, titled “The Refuge.” Martin credits the Scripps Fellowships in Environmental Journalism for giving her the time and space to help get “Threshold” off the ground.
  • Alec Luhn, 2020-2021 Scripps Fellow
    As part of the Ted Scripps Fellowships in Environmental Journalism, award-winning journalists have been coming to CU «Ƶ for 21 years. Fellows embark on a year of courses, projects, field trips, seminars and more — 
  • Portrait of Amanda Mascarelli. Photo Credit: RJ Sangosti
    As part of the Ted Scripps Fellowships in Environmental Journalism, award-winning journalists have been coming to CU «Ƶ for 21 years. Fellows embark on a year of courses, projects, field trips, seminars and more — taking advantage of
  • Jeff Burnside embraces Lindsey Fendt as she accepts the award for Outstanding Investigative Reporting, Small Market. Photo by Kelsey Simpkins
    October 9, the Society for Environmental Journalists made a homecoming back to Colorado. This year’s conference was held in Fort Collins, Colo., an hour away from where the organization held its first conference in «Ƶ (
  • Photo by Ted Wood, The Story Group
    In February 2018, Jason Plautz, a Ted Scripps Fellow at the time, got a message from a local scientist. There was a spike in oil-and-gas-related carcinogens in the air above «Ƶ the same night of an explosion at an oil well site 40 miles away,
  • Photo by Hillary Rosner
    The CEJ Scripps Fellowship has been bringing award-winning environmental journalists to CU «Ƶ for 21 years. Fellows embark on a year of courses, projects, field trips, seminars and more — taking advantage everything university life has to
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