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Michigan State University

Investigative Journalism Scholarship in Memory of CBS News Correspondent Ed Bradley

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Specific discipline
Disciplines
Various benefits
Grant
United States
Location
17 Jan 2027
Application deadline

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Overview

Scholarship type

Need based

Number of scholarships to award

Multiple

Grant

Varies

Scholarship coverage

  • tuition fee reduction

Description

Margie Bauman graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism in 1964 and continues to enjoy a career in Journalism. She deeply values giving back, and wants to provide for current J-School students. From May 1976 to September 1977, she worked for CBS in New York City as a vacation relief writer at the CBS News Broadcast Center covering major national and international events. She was there during Ed Bradley’s tenure and was inspired by his work. Ed, who is known for his work in journalism, including as a correspondent on “60 Minutes,” lived in Detroit.

Benefits

The scholarship amount varies.

Eligibility

  • Recipients shall be selected on the basis of financial need. 

Scholarship requirements

Disciplines

Journalism

Locations

United States

Nationality

Any

Study experience required

High school

Age

Unknown

Application

Application deadline

17 Jan 2027

School of Journalism scholarships are applied to a student’s university account to support a future semester of study. To apply, complete the College of Communication Arts & Sciences scholarship application.

 

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