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Updated list of scholarship opportunities (and related topics) with an emphasis toward (but not exclusive to) Historically Black Colleges and Universities and African-American Students
-Barry Wynn

Friday, March 11, 2005

Scholarships Available for Society of American Business Editors and Writers Conference in Seattle: "Five scholarships will be awarded to business journalists who attend the Society of American Business Editors and Writers' 42nd Annual Conference in Seattle on May 1-3.

The scholarships are being funded by The SABEW Chair in Business and Financial Journalism and the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism at the American Press Institute.

The SABEW Chair in Columbia, Mo., is a joint effort by SABEW and the Missouri School of Journalism to strengthen and promote the teaching of business journalism. The SABEW Chair will fund four $400 scholarships to defray registration expenses of the SABEW Conference. These scholarships are awarded to underserved groups -- journalists from smaller organizations, minority journalists, or students.

nformation on how to apply for these scholarships, plus details about the SABEW Conference in Seattle, can be found at SABEW's Web site at http://www.sabew.org. Information specifically about the Reynolds scholarship is on http://www.businessjournalism.org."