Your fellowship home and offices for Wallace House programs
The Knight-Wallace Fellowship features living room seminars with newsroom leaders and world renown experts.
Wallace House receptions and dinners offer Fellows the opportunity to talk one-on-one with our guest speakers.
The Wallace House library, a quiet room for Fellows to study and relax.
The library is also a popular gathering spot during our social receptions.
Something is always cooking in the Wallace House kitchen when Fellows team-up to prepare a meal for the whole group.
An editing suite for Fellows is located in the Wallace House basement.
The youngest members of the Wallace House family enjoying our porch swing.
The back garden of Wallace House.
The Livingston Awards, known as the Pulitzer for the young, honor outstanding achievement by journalists under the age of 35.
Livingston winners and judges at the awards luncheon. The annual event is often noted as the most inspiring afternoon in journalism.
Livingston winners also participate in industry training and public events.
Wallace House Presents brings journalists to campus to discuss our most pressing issues. Nikole Hannah-Jones speaks about The 1619 Project.
Wallace House Presents a 1A experience with Joshua Johnson, U-M faculty and students for a debate on free speech.