Do you want to do in-depth, investigative journalism that can launch your career and, more importantly, create a more just and equitable world? Consider the O'Brien Fellowship in Public Service Journalism at Marquette University in Milwaukee. Fellowships include $75,000 over nine months -- with additional stipends for travel, research, and housing -- to complete an investigative journalism project of your choice. Applicants should have at least five years of experience in print, digital, or visual journalism, preferably with some experience in investigative reporting. Our application period runs until Jan. 19, 2025, for three to four fellowships, starting in August 2025. Learn more and apply at https://www.marquette.edu/obrien-fellowship/ Or contact Executive Director Jeffery Gerritt at: obrienfellows@marquette.edu
About The O'Brien Fellowship in Public Service Journalism
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jeffery Gerritt has more than 30 years’ experience as an investigative reporter, editor, columnist, editorial writer, and editorial-page editor at the Detroit Free Press, USA Today, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Toledo Blade, and the Green Bay Press-Gazette.
He has reported from Tanzania, Brazil, and Cuba, as well as from Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza as a columnist for the Detroit Free Press. In 2022, Gerritt spent six weeks in Ukraine, covering the refugee crisis as the editorial-page editor of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Much of Gerritt’s work has focused on prison, criminal justice, and urban issues, including mass incarceration, poverty, drugs, addiction, and homelessness. His 2020 Pulitzer Prize honored a series of investigative editorials exposing the needless, often horrific, deaths of prisoners in Texas county jails.
Gerritt has won more than 80 other national and state journalism awards, including four National Headliner Awards, four medallions from the national Society of Professional Journalists, two Scripps Howard Awards, a Burl Osborne Editorial and Opinion Award from the News Leaders Association, a Carmage Walls Prize for Comm...entary, and a Batten Medal.
A former jazz and rock drummer, Gerritt earned a B.A. degree from the University of Wisconsin in philosophy and music and a master’s degree in journalism from Marquette University, where he also worked as a night security guard at O’Donnell Hall.