Notable Alumni
- Jennie Lee Anderson, Founding Partner, Andrus Anderson LLP
- Lowell Bergman, former 60 Minutes producer and tobacco industry whistleblower, portrayed in The Insider by Al Pacino; 2004 Pulitzer Prize winner; 2000, 2003 Peabody Award winner
- Tom Bernthal, former NBC News national producer, Emmy Award winner and CEO of Kelton Research
- Nancy Bobrowitz, former senior vice-president, Corporate Communications, Reuters
- Walt Bogdanich, three-time Pulitzer Prize winner (1988, 2005, 2008)
- Nathan Brackett, senior music editor, Rolling Stone
- Rita Braver, senior correspondent, CBS News Sunday Morning
- Mike Bresnahan, basketball writer for the Los Angeles Times
- James Burgess, former Wisconsin State Journal publisher
- Rachel Cohen, Professor, City College of San Francisco
- John Darnton, New York Times features editor, 1982 Pulitzer Prize winner
- Scott Dikkers, co-founder and editor-in-chief of The Onion, Jim's Journal cartoonist
- Lori Doyle, editor
- Laurence Eklund, Milwaukee Journal Washington bureau chief 1947-1970
- Milton Erickson, psychiatrist
- Sue Evans, Owner, Northwest Media Allies
- Ed Evans, Vice Commodore, Saint Croix Yacht Club
- Ellen Foley, former Wisconsin State Journal editor-in-chief
- Robert Gebeloff, reporter, New York Times
- H. Jack Geiger, medical scholar and human rights activist, two-time Nobel Prize winner
- Abigail Goldman, Los Angeles Times business reporter, 2004 Pulitzer Prize winner
- Jeff Greenfield, CBS senior political analyst
- Phil Haslanger, former The Capital Times managing editor
- Adam Horowitz, co-executive producer of Lost
- Ben Karlin, former The Daily Show executive producer; 2000, 2004 Peabody Award winner
- Andy Katz, ESPN senior basketball writer
- Tim Kelley, Wisconsin State Journal managing editor
- John Kovalic, Dork Tower cartoonist
- David I. Leavitt, Greenwire editor
- Richard Leonard, former Milwaukee Journal editor
- Mike Loew, writer, The Onion
- Kevin Nelson, writer of BreakMentalDown.com
- Karl E. Meyer, former New York Times editorial board member
- Eric Newhouse, 2000 Pulitzer Prize winner
- Edwin Newman, NBC anchorman
- Miriam Ottenberg, 1960 Pulitzer Prize winner
- Steven Pogorzelski, former geographical president, Monster.com
- Steven Reiner, producer, 60 Minutes
- Richard Schickel, film critic, Time
- Anthony Shadid, New York Times reporter, two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize, including in 2004 for his Washington Post coverage of the Iraq War
- Leonard Shapiro, Washington Post sports editor, writer
- Paul Soglin, current Madison mayor
- Stephen Thompson, NPR music producer and former A.V. Club editor
- Lucinda Treat, executive vice-president & general counsel for Madison Square Garden
- Neal Ulevich, 1977 Pulitzer Prize winner
- Dave Umhoefer, 2008 Pulitzer Prize winner
- Dan Vebber, writer and supervising producer of American Dad, writer for the 78th annual Academy Awards
- Austin Wehrwein, 1953 Pulitzer Prize winner
- Jonathan Wolman, editor and publisher, Detroit News, former executive editor, Associated Press
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