Tara McKelvey

Tara Shannon McKelvey is an American journalist who is a correspondent for Newsweek/Daily Beast and has reported on topics which include national-security issues from the Middle East, South Asia and Russia.[1]

Career

McKelvey began her journalism career as a clerk at The New York Times, following her graduation from Georgetown University.

She is also a frequent contributor to The New York Times Book Review and The American Prospect and a contributing editor of Marie Claire.[2][3]

McKelvey was also, at one point, a professor at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service where she taught a course on National Security and the Media.[3]

McKelvey is now a White House reporter for the BBC.

Personal

She has three children.

Fellowship

In 2011, McKelvey was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in General Nonfiction. McKelvey also won an Alicia Patterson Journalism Fellowship[4] in 2010 to research and write about the military's black operations. For her investigative work on national security, McKelvey was supported by not only the Alicia Patterson Foundation but also Northwestern University's Carnegie National Security Journalism Initiative.[3] McKelvey, a fellow at Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard University, wrote on the relationship between the media and US covert operations.[3]

McKelvey is also a research fellow at New York University School of Law’s Center on Law and Security, an Ochberg Fellow under the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma, a Hoover Media Fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution, and lastly she is a fellow with the Templeton-Cambridge Fellowship in Religion and Science program and in an International Reporting Project done by Johns Hopkins University.[5]

Books

As Editor

References


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