Moreover, the suggestion Barrett was a “past faculty member” appears broader than her work as a past speaker with the fellowship as she disclosed at the time to the committee, although that could be splitting hairs.
Why does website say Barrett worked at anti-LGBTQ firm earlier than she disclosed?|Chris Johnson|October 9, 2020|Washington Blade
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ProPublica Is Significantly Expanding Its Local Operations. Come Work With Us.|by ProPublica|October 9, 2020|ProPublica
She tried for a competitive fellowship at the New York Times, and she just didn’t get it, and that’s it.
Every episode of Gilmore Girls, ranked|Constance Grady|October 6, 2020|Vox
She will also supervise ProPublica’s Emerging Reporters program, a fellowship for students of color working at college journalism outlets.
ProPublica Announces Six Staff Promotions, Creates New Masthead Team|by ProPublica|September 8, 2020|ProPublica
So, unlike a lot of physicians who get interested in research in medical-school residency or fellowship, I actually went to medical school with the express purpose of becoming a research-based integrative physiologist.
The Zero-Minute Workout (Ep. 383 Rebroadcast)|Stephen J. Dubner|January 2, 2020|Freakonomics
Jason Berry received a 1992 Alicia Patterson Fellowship for his coverage of demagogues in Louisiana.
The Louisiana Racists Who Courted Steve Scalise|Jason Berry|January 3, 2015|DAILY BEAST
This stealthy network is known as The Family or The Fellowship.
The $1-Billion-a-Year Right-Wing Conspiracy You Haven’t Heard Of|Jay Michaelson|September 25, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Disclosure: Five years ago, the author received a 10-week Koch Summer Fellowship.
Koch Brothers Take On Camo-Wearing Cops|Tim Mak|August 27, 2014|DAILY BEAST
If one of the nine members of the Fellowship can go, then any of them can, except probably Frodo.
Life After Deaths: Sean Bean on 'Game of Thrones' Paternity and 'Legends'|Jason Lynch|August 11, 2014|DAILY BEAST
There is no questioning their fellowship and effort to dispel misplaced preconceptions.
A Report From the Misunderstood Gathering of the Juggalos|Steve Miller|July 28, 2014|DAILY BEAST
He had edited the Alcestis, and married his laundress; lost money by his edition, and his fellowship by his match.
Vivian Grey|Earl of Beaconsfield, Benjamin Disraeli
A girl bugler sounded taps and the lights went out, leaving tired and happy youth to the fellowship of dreams.
Blacksheep! Blacksheep!|Meredith Nicholson
That word, ‘the fellowship of His passions,’ hath a long tether.
Joyce Morrell's Harvest|Emily Sarah Holt
They were His people, and He could not permit them to have fellowship with demons.
Notes on the Book of Deuteronomy, Volume II|Charles Henry Mackintosh
Then Sir Tristram and Kehydius took their horses and departed from their fellowship.
Le Morte D'Arthur, Volume I (of II)|Thomas Malory
British Dictionary definitions for fellowship
fellowship
/ (ˈfɛləʊˌʃɪp) /
noun
the state of sharing mutual interests, experiences, activities, etc
a society of people sharing mutual interests, experiences, activities, etc; club
companionship; friendship
the state or relationship of being a fellow
mutual trust and charitableness between Christians
a Church or religious association
education
a financed research post providing study facilities, privileges, etc, often in return for teaching services
a foundation endowed to support a postgraduate research student
an honorary title carrying certain privileges awarded to a postgraduate student
(often capital)the body of fellows in a college, university, etc