
NY Times announces Corps members
The New York Times has announced its set of Corps members and their Occasions advisers as follows:
- Faaya Adem, University of Minnesota, paired with John Eligon, bureau main in Johannesburg
- Destini Ambus, Auburn College, paired with Kathleen Kingsbury, Viewpoint editor
- Erick A. Cabrera, California Point out College, Los Angeles, paired with Sona Patel, system and editorial director for The Times’s regional investigative fellowship
- Gabriela de Camargo Gonçalves, Virginia Commonwealth University, paired with Mike Abrams, director of journalism techniques and ideas
- Miguel Lopezbaños Carrion, San Francisco State University, paired with Todd Heisler, photographer
- Catherine Galanti, Loyola Marymount University, paired with Oskar Garcia, deputy editor, Athletics
- Nancy Gonzales, Suffolk University, paired with Becky Lebowitz Hanger, photographers’ main
- K’Von Jackson, Columbia College Chicago, paired with Ruth Fremson, photographer
- Elijah Megginson, Morehouse School, paired with Ron Lieber, Your Money columnist, Company
- Evelyn Mejia, College of Nebraska, paired with Brian Rosenthal, investigative reporter, Metro
- Rabria Moore, College of Mississippi, paired with Steven Lee Myers, nationwide protection correspondent, Business
- Reina Gabrielle Nieves, College of Central Florida, paired with Nikita Stewart, True Estate editor
- Toni Odejimi, Georgia Condition College, paired with Erica L. Eco-friendly, reporter, Washington
- Leah Ollie, Butler University, paired with Sopan Deb, reporter, Sports activities
- Zurie Pope, College of Cincinnati, paired with Eduardo Medina, reporter, Specific
- José Romero, University of Texas at Arlington, paired with Cecilia Kang, reporter, Small business
- Gwynnevere Vang, St. Thomas University, paired with Sharon Chan, Lifestyle and Professions deputy
- Jada Chanel Vasser, Michigan State College, paired with Troy Closson, reporter, Metro
- Holden Velasco, Metropolis University of New York, Queens, paired with Randy Archibold, Athletics editor
- Daina M. Wilson, North Carolina A&T University, paired with Rubina Madan Fillion, director of technique, Opinion
An excerpt from the announcement reads:
“The Situations Corps is intended specifically for students from underrepresented groups in journalism, this sort of as pupils of shade and/or college students from socio-economically deprived backgrounds. Entry to high-quality career direction stands as a significant challenge to numerous college students looking for to be journalists. Applications will open up once again in spring 2023.”