Mississippi Today general assignment reporter Simeon Gates has been selected by the National Press Foundation for its Widening the Pipeline fellowship.
The program’s goal is to help journalists of color remain in journalism and develop into future leaders of newsrooms. Throughout the yearlong fellowship, Gates is one of 15 fellows participating in online and in-person training events.
She is the second Mississippi Today reporter to take part in the fellowship. Criminal justice reporter Mina Corpuz participated in the program in 2022.
Gates began her career at Mississippi Today in May 2024 as an intern and became a fulltime general assignment reporter in August of that year. She has covered a wide range of topics, including the immigration and deportation issues, the impact of federal cuts on Mississippi libraries and the commemoration of 70 years since the murder of Emmett Till.
“Simeon approaches all of her assignments with an open mind and a commitment to provide our readers with the facts,” said Mississippi Today Ideas editor Bobby Harrison, who also serves as Gates’ editor. “She is eager to learn and brings a good attitude to all of her assignments. We are proud that the National Press Foundation recognized her talents and potential and awarded her the fellowship.”
Gates earned a bachelor’s degree in history from the University of Southern Mississippi.
Hence then, the article about mississippi today reporter simeon gates is selected for national press fellowship was published today ( ) and is available on Mississippi Today ( Middle East ) The editorial team at PressBee has edited and verified it, and it may have been modified, fully republished, or quoted. You can read and follow the updates of this news or article from its original source.
Read More Details
Finally We wish PressBee provided you with enough information of ( Mississippi Today reporter Simeon Gates is selected for national press fellowship )
Also on site :
- My Dying Husband Has One Final Wish. I Don’t Think I Can Give Him That.
- Wynn Resorts faces second lawsuit after data breach incident involving employees
- Nancy Guthrie Update: Mexican Mothers Face Hurdles Joining Search
