Our fellowships are valuable learning experiences, providing part-time work in the spring and fall semesters and full-time positions over the summer break.
T-Squared
T-Squared is an occasional series about the inner workings of The Texas Tribune.
How The Texas Tribune served Texans in 2025
Together we are building trust, fostering dialogue and empowering communities and individuals to take action.
Sanjay Gupta to close this yearโs Texas Tribune Festivalย
ย In conversation with CBS News Medical Contributor Cรฉline Gounder, CNNโs chief medical correspondent will discuss the state of public health and more
Wes Moore to open this yearโs Texas Tribune Festival
In conversation with Chuck Todd, the Maryland governor will discuss the state of his state, our country and the Democratic Party.
Introducing the Austin Current: A new voice for Central Texas
Our new community newsroom will be focused on providing Austin-area residents with the knowledge and context they need to navigate a region transformed by explosive growth.
Meet our next CEO: Sarah Adler Hartman
Sarah is an Austin native who brings a rare combination of vision and leadership experience to the job.
Welcoming Melissa Barragรกn Taboada as the first editor-in-chief of our new Austin newsroom
A veteran Austin journalist, Melissa will lead a newsroom dedicated to closing the information gaps in Austin; fostering strategic collaborations with local organizations; and delivering relevant, timely journalism that keeps pace with Austinโs explosive growth.
Champions of truth and democracy, the Tribuneโs fall fellows are eager to represent and serve Texas
Student fellows support vital initiatives like the Texas Tribune Festival and provide in-depth coverage of key issues.
We experimented with ways to engage with โnews avoiders.โ Hereโs what we learned.
We wanted to learn more about how to reach younger Texans through short-form video, how to build trust with folks who distrust the news and how to revamp our in-person engagement.
What are your current views on AI in journalism?
Artificial intelligence develops at a rapid pace. We are inviting you to share your thoughts in our second AI reader survey.

