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A Texas-size welcome to 14 summer fellows joining the Tribune [Video]

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The Texas Tribune welcomes 14 talented students and recent college graduates to our fellowship program this summer. Eager to put their classroom lessons into practice, these bright minds come from diverse backgrounds and academic disciplines and they are keen to learn, contribute and gain valuable experience.

The state’s go-to source for Texas politics and public policy news, the Tribune offers paid fellowships to college students each spring, summer and fall. Journalism fellows play key roles in our most important work, covering the biennial legislative sessions, elections, and changes to the environment and climate, among other important topics. See recent work by Texas Tribune fellows here.

Over the summer, our fellows will work alongside our experienced professionals on various teams, including data visuals, design, engagement, engineering, events, marketing and communications, photography and reporting. Fellows can expect to tackle real-world projects, contribute …

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