Columbia University awarded a 2004 Maria Moors Cabot Prize to Joel Millman for outstanding reporting on Latin America. Joel is the Wall Street Journal’s U.S.-Mexico border bureau chief. Joel is the seventh Alicia Patterson fellow to win the prize, which is the oldest international award in journalism. The others are Penny Lernoux (APF’76), Alma Guillermoprieto (APF ’85), Guy Gugliotta (APF’85) Sam Quinones, (APF ’88), Pam Constable (APF’89) and Mac Margolis (APF ’90).
Columbia University Awarded a 2004 Maria Moors Cabot Prize to Joel Millman
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Former APF fellow Erika Hayasaki has joined the board of the Alicia Patterson Foundation.
September 6, 2023
Erika Hayasaki Former APF fellow Erika Hayasaki has joined the board of the Alicia Patterson Foundation. Hayasaki is an associate professor of literary journalism at
The foundation notes, with sadness, the death of Adam Medill Albright
April 5, 2023
Adam Albright The foundation notes, with sadness, the death of Adam Medill Albright, 77, the longtime treasurer and trustee of the Alicia Patterson Foundation. His
Dom Phillips 1964-2022
June 16, 2022
It is with great sadness that the Foundation acknowledges the death of Dom Phillips, who was researching solutions to protect the Amazon under his Alicia Patterson fellowship.