
Insights from 19 American Journalists on their RIAS Alumni Program in Germany
John Pertzborn, KTRS 550 AM, St. Louis, Missouri It was a week in May that I will never forget. I had the incredible opportunity to

John Pertzborn, KTRS 550 AM, St. Louis, Missouri It was a week in May that I will never forget. I had the incredible opportunity to

Eleven US journalists recount their transformative RIAS Berlin Commission fellowship in Germany. From NATO and European Commission briefings to newsroom visits in Berlin, Cologne, and Leipzig, they share powerful insights on journalism, democracy, and transatlantic relations.

Eleven American journalists recount their transformative RIAS Berlin Commission fellowship in Germany. From NATO and European Commission briefings to newsroom visits in Berlin, Cologne, and Leipzig, they share powerful insights on journalism, democracy, and transatlantic relations.

Eleven American journalists recount their transformative RIAS Berlin Commission fellowship in Germany. From NATO and European Commission briefings to newsroom visits in Berlin, Cologne, and Leipzig, they share powerful insights on journalism, democracy, and transatlantic relations.

Twelve German journalism students share their insights from a three-week RIAS ERP fellowship in the USA, with experiences ranging from Washington D.C. to Oklahoma, Nebraska, Arizona, and Indiana, exploring U.S. politics, media, and culture during a historic time.

This group of American journalists had the rare opportunity to participate in the ceremony of the RIAS Media Awards, to witness Yulia Navalnaya receiving the DWFreedom of Speach. Award and to personally meet Margot Friedländer.

Thirteen German journalists reflect on their three-week RIAS Berlin Commission Fellowship in the USA, with experiences in Washington, New York, and station weeks across Texas, Missouri, Illinois, and Georgia, exploring American politics, media, and culture firsthand.