Local News Fellowship Program Begins New Cycle
Departmental News
Posted: May 12, 2025
The New Mexico Local News Fellowship program, managed by the UNM Communication and Journalism Department, is announcing four newsroom matches for 2021-2022.
These next selections come as the previous fellowship cycle comes to a successful ending.
“We’re proud to move forward with another four graduates of New Mexico journalism schools,” said program manager Gwyneth Doland-Parker. “These promising journalists will be placed under the guidance of four leaders at local newspapers around our state.”
These are the newly selected fellows and their host newsrooms:
FELLOW | ALMA MATER | LOCAL NEWS ORG | MENTOR |
Sol Traverso | UNM | Taos News | Taylor Hood |
Claudia Silva | NMSU | Carlsbad Current-Argus | Jessica Onsurez |
Will Jennings | UNM | Gallup Independent | Richard Reyes |
Nick Romero | UNM | Santa Fe Reporter | Julie Ann Grimm |
The fellowship program started in 2019 and is supported by the New Mexico Local News Fund. The program’s mission is to facilitate school-to-work opportunities for journalism graduates, while helping support the diverse staffing needs of local newsrooms around the state.
“It’s exciting to be entering our third cycle of fellowships,” said Michael Marcotte, UNM Professor of Practice in Journalism, the program’s founder. “Journalism today is in a state of flux and both graduates and employers need help in keeping newsrooms strong for the benefit of our local communities. This program really helps.”
The four young journalists who just concluded their fellowships are: Makayla Grijalva, a UNM graduate who wrote for the Silver City Press under mentor Nick Seibel; Bryce Dix, a UNM graduate who produced programming for New Mexico PBS under mentor Kevin McDonald; Leah Romero, an NMSU graduate who reported for the Las Cruces Sun-News under mentor Lucas Peerman; and, Felicia Pohl, a UNM graduate who wrote for the Independent in Edgewood under mentor Leota Harriman.
This year the program expanded to include alumni applications from the state’s three leading journalism programs: UNM, NMSU and ENMU. All newsrooms in New Mexico are eligible to apply as host sites. These include radio, television, newspaper, magazine and digital-only.
Under the program, each newsroom is provided $28,500 to employ their fellow for nine months. This year, the program will add a pre-fellowship “bootcamp,” managed by journalism trainer Julia Goldberg. The new fellowships begin in June and conclude in March 2022.