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NPR newscaster Korva Coleman
Credit Alison McAdam / NPR
The KMUW Korva Coleman Internship is geared toward training 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 will run for 10 weeks beginning June 1, 2021. The Coleman intern will work 40 hours a week and be paid a $5,000 stipend. They also will 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 his or her on-air voice delivery. ....

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What's on tap for Wichita and Kansas in 2021? With luck, a do-over


What s on tap for Wichita and Kansas in 2021? With luck, a do-over
Suzanne Perez, The Wichita Eagle
Jan. 1 Every year at this time, we gaze into our journalistic crystal ball and write about things to look forward to around Wichita and Kansas in the coming year.
I ve written several of these look-ahead pieces myself, mentioning all the notable concerts, festivals, new businesses, restaurants and events on the community s agenda.
This year, of course, is different.
For 2021, we re hoping for two things: an end to the coronavirus pandemic and a do-over.
Many of the items mentioned in our forecast for 2020 never happened because of COVID-19, which struck Sedgwick County in March and never relented. ....

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