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Emily Masters
  • Journalism
  • Class of 2016
  • Allendale, NJ

Ithaca College Student Emily Masters Awarded Hearst Journalism Fellowship

2016 Jul 6

Recent Ithaca College graduate Emily Masters has been awarded a prestigious journalism fellowship from the Hearst Foundation. Masters will begin her fellowship in August as a reporter for the "Times Union" in Albany, N.Y.

The Hearst journalism fellowship is a two-year program for aspiring journalists, consisting of two 12-month rotations at different Hearst metro newspapers.

Masters, who graduated with a degree in journalism from the Roy H. Park School of Communications in May 2016, set the goal of obtaining a fellowship when she began her studies as a Park Scholar four years ago. She decided to pursue the Hearst fellowship because of the program's focus on digital innovations and multimedia story-telling, which she became interested in through her coursework at the Park School.

"Multimedia pushes you to explore every angle of a story in creative ways," said Masters.

At the daily newspaper covering the state capital, Masters will have the opportunity to pursue her interests in government and local news while reporting to the paper's news editor.

"I'm excited to be going to Albany because it gives me the opportunity to cover a city that has an important role in state government," said Masters.

During her time at Ithaca College, Masters interned with several news outlets, including the Associated Press. She helped to cover the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington in 2013 and the 2016 South Carolina Republican presidential primary for NBC News.