NEWS & EVENTS
Logan Nonfiction Alumni Win Pulitzer Prizes
Two Logan Nonfiction alumni won Pulitzer Prizes last week: the International Reporting prize within the journalism category and General Nonfiction prize within books, drama & music. A third Logan Nonfiction alum was nominated for the prize in Explanatory Reporting. Andrea Elliott, Logan class of 2019, was awarded the General Nonfiction Pulitzer for her book “Invisible […]
Logan Nonfiction Program Announces $1 Million Grant
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 4, 2021 Media Contact: Carly Willsie, carly@logannonfiction.org Logan Nonfiction Program Announces $1 Million Grant Jonathan Logan Family Foundation Will Fund 24 Logan Nonfiction Fellowships in 2022 Rensselaerville, N.Y. — A $1 million grant from the Jonathan Logan Family Foundation will enable the Logan Nonfiction Program to support up to […]
Logan Nonfiction Program Announces Fall 2021 Class of Fellows
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September 28, 2021 Media Contact: Carly Willsie, carly@logannonfiction.org Logan Nonfiction Program Announces Incoming Class of Fellows Diverse Group of Journalists Awarded Virtual Fellowship Rensselaerville, N.Y. – The Logan Nonfiction Program is pleased to announce its Fall 2021 class, a group comprised of 21 fellows selected from a large applicant […]
A Message on Racism, Equality and Justice from our President and CEO, Gareth Crawford
We at the Carey Institute for Global Good and Logan Nonfiction Program are appalled at the horrific murder of George Floyd, the latest in a long list of unjustified racist killings that took the lives of Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery, as well as Eric Garner, Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown and countless others besides. We […]
Logan Fellows Covering COVID-19
Many of our Logan Fellows are on the front lines right now, and we couldn’t be prouder of them. From covering the horrors of a Brooklyn hospital to following an ambulance driver in Milan, they’re seeing it all. Here’s a roundup of what our alumni covered this past three months: Jane Gerster (’18) in GlobalNews […]
Logan Nonfiction on WAMC-NPR (Part IV)
“We used to think it was the decisions of the generals and the admirals who won World War II — but now we think it has to do with stuff: the fact that Americans produced more tanks and guns and boats and ships and planes and machine guns and ammunition and all of those things, […]
Logan Nonfiction on WAMC-NPR (Part III)
In her time at the Logan Nonfiction Program, Rachel Riederer has been exploring the psychological impacts of climate change, and the various ways many have come to terms with what she calls “climate anxiety.” She notes any stress or fear over the future is understandable: in 2018, a United Nations panel determined international efforts to […]
Logan Nonfiction on WAMC-NPR (Part II)
We are excited to share the second episode of the Logan Nonfiction series on WAMC 90.3 FM, the local NPR affiliate. This episode features WAMC reporter Jesse King speaking with filmmaker Zara Katz and investigative reporter Lisa Riordan Seville about their upcoming documentary, “Women on the Outside.” Katz and Riordan Seville have been observing the […]
Logan Nonfiction on WAMC-NPR (Part I)
“Every year, the Carey Institute for Global Good in rural Albany County serves as a refuge for noteworthy writers, journalists, and documentarians from around the globe. The Institute’s Logan Nonfiction Program recently wrapped its first 10-week session of 2020 fellows. If you wanted to tackle the world’s problems, a 100-acre estate perched amid the Catskill […]