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In Short

2017 Year in Review

Fellows Program in 2017

2017 Year in Review

Book & Film Releases

2017 books and films

This year, 国产视频鈥檚 current and former National Fellows authored seven books and released two films on topics such as the 2008 financial crisis, climate change, Obama鈥檚 foreign policy, jihadist extremism, as well as the threat of big tech.

Souad Mekhennet鈥檚 I Was Told to Come Alone was one of the Washington Post鈥檚 鈥溾 and books by Jeff Goodell and Meredith Wadman were listed as . Franklin Foer鈥檚 AWorld Without Mind was named on the New York Times鈥 鈥溾 list.

The following books were reviewed by the New York Times in 2017: Alexis Okeowo's (also listed on Vogue's ), Jeff Goodell's , Jesse Eisinger's , Frank Foer's , and Souad Mekhennet's .

, a film directed by Greg Barker, ASU Future of War Fellow, and produced by Peter Bergen, premiered at Sundance and aired on CNN. In addition, Magnolia Pictures acquired worldwide rights to Barker鈥檚 upcoming film, which premiered at the 2017 Toronto Film Festival and will release in theaters in January 2018.

Announcements & Featured Work by 国产视频 National Fellows

After 18 months of deep reporting on the ground in Iraq, Azmat Khan, ASU Future of War Fellow, and Anand Gopal, ISP Fellow, co-wrote a groundbreaking cover story, "," for the New York Times Magazine鈥檚 November 2017 issue. The story uncovered new information about civilian casualties caused by coalition airstrikes.

For the New York Times Magazine, Gideon Lewis-Kraus鈥 December 2016, "," cover story explored the future of Artificial Intelligence and garnered nearly two million views.

For the New York Times Magazine鈥檚 September 2017 education issue, Nikole Hannah-Jones, Emerson Fellow, wrote the cover story, 鈥.鈥 Mosi Secret, Eric & Wendy Schmidt Fellow, wrote 鈥溾 for that same issue, and the story was featured on .

Throughout 2017, Joshua Yaffa, National Fellow and the New Yorker鈥檚 Moscow Correspondent, published a series of articles focused on U.S-Russia relations. He, along with David Remnick and Evan Osnos, co-wrote the February 2017 cover story, 鈥.鈥

Mara Hvistendahl, National Fellow, published the January 2018 cover story for WIRED, "," on the development of a social-credit ranking system in China.

Matthew Davis wrote a feature piece, "," for the May 2017 issue of the Atlanticabout Gallaudet University's deaf football team.

Nikole Hannah-Jones, Emerson Fellow, was selected for the , making her the second fellow from that class to receive the award, following in 2016.

Chris Leonard's forthcoming book Kochlandwon the 2017 . The Lukas Prizes are given by the Columbia Journalism School and the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University.

Jude Joffe-Block, New Arizona Fellow, was named Best Radio Investigative Reporter by for her coverage of former Sheriff Joe Arpaio.

Class of 2018 National Fellows

This year, we received 532 applications for the 2018 国产视频 National Fellowship, the most since launching the program. The competitive selection process is reflected in the immense talent of the 13 National Fellows who earned a spot in this class, as well as the 23 fellows that were renewed.

Staffing Update

On December 1, Awista Ayub was promoted from Deputy Director to Director of the Fellows Program. Peter Bergen, VP & Director of ISP, stepped down as Director of the program, a role he held since 2014. He will remain a Senior Advisor to the program.

Fellowships

2017 Year in Review