Two Boston Globe journalists have won professional fellowships for the 2008-2009 academic year.
Michael Rezendes, a veteran investigative reporter for the Globe, is among 12 journalists who have been awarded John S. Knight fellowships for a year of independent study at Stanford University beginning this fall.
Rezendes, a member of the Globe's Spotlight Team who shared a Pulitzer Prize in 2003 for the newspaper's coverage of the clergy sexual abuse crisis, will study the threat of secrecy to a democratic society.
Karen Weintraub, the Globe's deputy health and science editor, was named a Knight Science Journalism Fellow at MIT, where she will study biology.
Also named this week to the Stanford fellowships were Christopher Allbritton, a freelance journalist; Stephanie Banchero, an education reporter with the Chicago Tribune; Diane Cardwell, city hall bureau chief for The
They will join nine from other countries who were announced in March. Financial support for the US fellows comes chiefly from an endowment by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
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