NEWS & EVENTS
Logan Nonfiction Welcomes 12 Fellows to Rensselaerville Campus
Internationally renowned journalists and filmmakers will be at work on books and documentaries in residence PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 12, 2022 Media Contact: Carly Willsie, carly@logannonfiction.org Rensselaerville, N.Y. — The Logan Nonfiction Program is pleased to announce the pending arrival of a new class of fellows at its campus in upstate […]
A Brief Note from Logan Nonfiction
“Journalist. Accreditation, OK? Accreditation. I have accreditation.” Those are the words of Logan alumnus Alec Luhn as he was momentarily detained by Russian police while covering anti-war protests in Moscow. The video, seen here, shows Alec as he is pushed into a van by policemen ignoring Alec’s clear protestations that he is an American journalist […]
Logan Nonfiction Program Accepting Applications for 2022 Fellowship
Logan Nonfiction Program Accepting Applications for 2022 Fellowship Long-Form Nonfiction Creators Are Encouraged to Apply by December 15 PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 12, 2021 Media Contact: Carly Willsie, carly@logannonfiction.org Rensselaerville, N.Y. — The Logan Nonfiction Program is pleased to announce that applications are now open for its 2022 fellowship classes. Journalists, documentary […]
Logan Nonfiction Program Announces 12th Class of Journalism & Documentary Fellows
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 25, 2021 Media Contact: Zan Strumfeld, zan@logannonfiction.org Logan Nonfiction Program Announces 12th Class of Journalism & Documentary Fellows 24 nonfiction storytellers participate in virtual fellowship Rensselaerville, N.Y.—The Logan Nonfiction Program welcomes its 12th class of fellows to a virtual fellowship with the Carey Institute for Global Good, with […]
LNP Alumni Feature: Robert Nickelsberg (’19)
We can’t express enough how proud we are of every single one of our fellows and the important work they continue to do every day. So with that, we bring you the Logan Nonfiction Alumni Series, where we’ll be featuring one of our incredible fellows and what they’ve been up to since their fellowship. Once […]
Logan Fellows Covering COVID-19: Round 3
Many of our Logan Fellows are continuing to report from the front lines. Check out our first and second round ups. Jacob Kushner (’19) in BBC, “Stopping the Next One: The Insect that Kills 1m People a Year“ Anna Louie Sussman (’20) in New York Times, “‘Women’s Work’ Can No Longer Be Taken for Granted“ […]
Call for Applications: Spring 2021 Virtual Class
The Logan Nonfiction Program is currently accepting applications from documentary filmmakers, journalists, podcasters, photojournalists and multimedia creators at work on a long-form project for its Spring 2021 virtual class of fellows. The program seeks to assemble a diverse and inclusive community of fellows working on socially relevant political, health, environmental, human rights and justice topics. […]
Logan Nonfiction Program Announces Virtual Class of Journalism & Documentary Fellows
MEDIA RELEASE For Immediate Release: October 2, 2020 Logan Nonfiction Program Announces Virtual Class of Journalism & Documentary Fellows 31 nonfiction storytellers from eight countries join virtual fellowship RENSSELAERVILLE, N.Y. — On October 13 the Logan Nonfiction Program will virtually welcome its 11th class of fellows — and first online residency component — composed […]
Logan Fellows Covering COVID-19: Round 2
Many of our Logan Fellows are continuing to report from the front lines. Check out our first round up from March to May here. Here’s the latest roundup of what our alumni covered from May to September: Yan Cong (’20) in Bloomberg, “Wuhan Beat the Virus. Now It’s Moving On by Shutting out the World“ […]