Washington Post writer and best-selling author David Maraniss talks with students during a Feature Storytelling class session taught by Stacy Forster Benedict, teaching faculty in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, held in Helen C. White / College Library at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on Sept. 25, 2024. Maraniss provided students with advice and feedback on their projects while sharing stories from his career. Maraniss is the current UW–Madison Journalist in Residence.

David Maraniss, 2024 Journalist in Residence

Ramtin Arablouei (left) and Rund Abdelfatah, co-hosts and co-producers of NPR’s podcast “Throughline” and UW–Madison’s fall Journalists in Residence engage in a public panel discussion during a Diversity Forum event held at the Chazen Museum of Art at the University of Wisconsin–Madison on Nov. 14, 2022. Not pictured is panelist Kacie Lucchini Butcher and moderator Christy Clark-Pujara. The museum is currently hosting the the public exhibit: Sifting & Reckoning: UW–Madison’s History of Exclusion and Resistance.

Ramtin Arablouei and Rund Abdelfatah of NPR's Throughline, 2022 Journalists in Residence

Sharon Dunwoody Journalist in Residence Program

For more than 30 years, the Journalist in Residence program has offered the world’s top journalists an opportunity to share their expertise, engage with the campus community, and collaborate with university scholars.

The university offers residency programs in Science, Public Affairs, Business, Journalism Ethics and Wisconsin. Visiting journalists spend approximately one week on campus, participating in public forums, and serving as a resource for students, faculty, and staff.

Named after the late Sharon Dunwoody, a professor of journalism at UW–Madison who co-founded the Science Journalist in Residence program with Terry Devitt, emeritus director of research communications, the Journalist in Residence program is sponsored by the Office of Strategic Communication and campus partners, including the La Follette School of Public Affairs, the Wisconsin School of Business, and the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, with support from the Wisconsin Foundation and Alumni Association.

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Journalists in Residence

For the fall 2025 semester, UW–Madison will welcome the following journalists for in-person and virtual public events:

Events


  • Monday, October 20
    AI: Beyond the Headlines (featuring Reuters Tech Correspondent Deepa Seetharaman)
    5 p.m. reception; 5:30 p.m. program starts
    7th-Floor Seminar Room, Morgridge Hall
    RSVP appreciated
  • Tuesday, October 21
    Public Health and Personal Freedom: A Conversation with Journalist Cassandra Willyard
    5:30–6:30 p.m.
    Room 2520, Grainger Hall
    Free and open to the public

This is a brilliant program and I'm delighted to have been part of it. Madison is an inspirational place, full of smart and engaged students. The researchers here are doing some of the most important science and other scholarship in the world, and the Writer in Residence program is a great way to help share that work.

Laura Helmuth, Science Journalist in Resident

About the Program

  • Journalists in Residence come to campus for four to six days. A typical schedule may include a Sunday arrival with a Friday departure.
  • The Journalist in Residence programs are offered during the fall and spring semesters. The exact timing of the visit is determined by the journalist in consultation with UW–Madison program organizers.
  • Schedules vary from day to day, and typically include visits to classrooms, one-on-one meetings with students, talks with faculty and staff, luncheons and dinners, interviews with local journalists, and informal meetings with campus communicators. At least one public talk is scheduled during the week.
  • Time is built in for those journalists wishing to explore campus or meet with faculty and staff experts.
  • UW–Madison arranges travel and lodging and covers all meal expenses during the visit.
  • Journalists in Residence are provided an on-campus office during their stay.
  • A honorarium is provided to the Journalist in Residence.
  • Attend and actively engage with students during scheduled classroom visits. A schedule will be provided prior to your arrival.
  • Participate in lectures, meetings, meals, social activities, and other events recommended by program organizers. Typically, one public lecture, presentation, or panel discussion is scheduled during the week.

All Journalists in Residence are hand-selected by university faculty and staff. For additional information, please reach out to individual program contacts or contact the Office of Strategic Communication.

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