Korva Coleman Diversity in Journalism Internship

Employer KMUW
Location Wichita, KS
Type Internship
Apply by January 10, 2025
More details https://www.kmuw.org/korva-coleman-diversity-in-journalism-internship?utm_source=substack&utm_medium
Posted on November 27, 2024

Description

The KMUW Korva Coleman Internship is designed to train college students of color to be part of the next generation of public radio reporters and newscasters.

The Coleman intern will get an immersive, hands-on learning experience at KMUW, Wichita’s award-winning National Public Radio station, as well as mentoring from NPR newscaster Korva Coleman.

The internship is for 10 weeks beginning May 27, 2025, and ending Aug. 1. The Coleman intern will work 40 hours a week. They will be paid a $5,000 stipend and receive free room and board.

The Coleman intern will get professional experience reporting and writing for both broadcast and digital platforms. They will work with veteran public radio reporters and editors in the KMUW newsroom. The intern also will receive training to help develop their on-air voice delivery.

At the end of the internship, the Coleman intern will have a formal exit interview with the news director. He will identify the intern’s strengths and weaknesses and areas of growth, as well as provide a formal letter of recommendation reflecting a summary of the internship experience.

The best candidates will have:
· Outstanding writing and reporting skills.
· Experience working for a media outlet, either on campus or in the community. Broadcast experience is a bonus, but not required.
· A strong interest in news and the world around them.
· A genuine desire to learn and pursue NPR-style journalism.
· A curious and creative bent.
· An ability to absorb and apply constructive criticism.
· An ability to work as part of a team.
· A valid driver’s license and a reliable vehicle.

The internship is open to both undergraduate and graduate students. Students must plan to be enrolled for the fall semester of 2025. Applications should include a resume with professional references and four to five examples of the student’s work, either published or broadcast. Finalists will be notified in January and interviewed via Zoom.

The KMUW Korva Coleman Internship is supported by the Kansas Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.

Send applications to:
Tom Shine, KMUW
Director of News and Public Affairs
shine@kmuw.org

Application Deadline—January 10, 2025.

For further questions, contact Tom at shine@kmuw.org or 316-978-7324.