Today is a good day.
Check that: today is an extremely good day. Best day in a long while.
Today I was named a fellow of the Pew International Journalism Program. I’ll be spending September, October, and part of December in Washington, D.C., researching and taking classes at Johns Hopkins. And in between, I’ll spend five weeks in Zambia, writing about (okay, read these next few words in a much more somber voice) AIDS and the sexual abuse of school girls.
Like I said, today is a good day.
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Mazel tov! Congratulations! Hooray! Atta boy!
Way to go!
Very cool…congrats!
that’s wonderful! What an incredible opportunity – best of luck to you.
I’m three for five now with my fellowship with Pew Fellow applicants. Congrats!
Look at you! Way to go, brother. You’ll have to pull some hair at my Alma Mater.
Awesome! You rock.
congrats! very cool…
right on, josh, well done. have fun and be careful.
Awesome! Way to go 🙂
Congratulations – rememeber to blog all about it!
Congratulations!
Congratulations and stay safe.
Congratulations!!! You’re amazing.
Sounds like the chance of a lifetime. All the best to ya!
Great news! Very proud! Looking forward to your stories. Wow, do you think Pitcairn was a factor in this?! You really don’t want to become the expert on the sexual abuse of teenage girls, do you? 😉