Journalist in Residence 2005

Journalist in Residence 2005 Pulitzer Prize winner Haynes Johnson was the 2005 Journalist in Residence. He is a best-selling author and TV commentator, and spent much of his journalistic career working at The Washington Post. He has published 14 books, with his most recent, “The Age of Anxiety: From McCarthyism to Terrorism,” released in fall…

Journalist in Residence 2006

Journalist in Residence 2006 In 2006, USCET was pleased to welcome Pulitzer Prize-winner Bill Raspberry to its roster of Journalists in Residence. Formerly a Washington Post columnist, Mr. Raspberry’s incisive and provocative opinion pieces were also syndicated in newspapers across the country. A popular professor at Duke University, Raspberry enjoyed the opportunity to take his…

Journalist in Residence 2008

Journalist in Residence 2008 USCET was pleased to welcome Jonathan Kaufman, Pulitzer Prize Winning Reporter and Editor for the Wall Street Journal, to China as its Journalist in Residence in 2008. Jonathan Kaufman has worked for the Wall Street Journal since 1995 and currently serves as its Senior Editor. He has had a longstanding interest in China…

Journalist in Residence 2009

Journalist in Residence 2009 USCET was pleased to welcome Bernard Gwertzman, the Consulting Editor of the Council on Foreign Relations’s cfr.org website and formerly the Foreign Editor of the New York Times and Editor-in-Chief of its Web Edition, to China as its Journalist in Residence in September 2009. Mr. Gwertzman’s career spans over four decades…

Journalist in Residence 2010

Journalist in Residence 2010 USCET is pleased that Pulitzer Prize winner and University of Maryland Professor Deborah Nelson and Pulitzer Prize winning Wall Street Journal reporter Shai Oster traveled to Mainland China and Hong Kong in Fall 2010 as USCET’s 7th and 8th Journalists in Residence. Professor Nelson led off the JIR programs with a two-day series of lectures…

Journalist in Residence 2012

Journalist in Residence 2012 USCET’s ninth Journalist in Residence was Pulitzer Prize winning ProPublica reporter Jesse Eisinger, who traveled to China in May 2012 to lead workshops and lectures throughout Beijing and Shanghai. Jesse began his speaking series at the Communications University of China (CUC) in Beijing on May 24. He led a journalism workshop with CUC…

Journalist in Residence 2012

Journalist in Residence 2012 USCET is pleased that Pulitzer Prize winners Bill Adair of PolitiFact and James Grimaldi of The Wall Street Journal  traveled to Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Beijing in Fall 2012 as USCET’s 10th and 11th Journalists in Residence. Their visit began in Hong Kong with Hong Kong Baptist University’s (HKBU) Pulitzer Prize Winners…

Journalist in Residence

Journalist in Residence USCET’s groundbreaking Journalist in Residence (JIR) program enables Chinese students, professors, and media professionals to interact first-hand with prominent American journalists and provides valuable insight into how freedom of the press and freedom of speech have played a pivotal role in the US journalism profession and within our democratic society. The inaugural…

Data Journalism

Data Journalism USCET works with its Chinese partners, including Fudan University, Wuhan University, Peking University, and the Communication University of China. USCET also works with American counterparts, including Columbia University and the University of Missouri, to hold technical workshops, competitions, conferences, and salons on various skills relevant to data journalism. Learn more about USCET’s Data…