Students to Attend 'Inside Washington'
Two Fairmont State students and a professor are headed to Washington, D.C., in January
to take part in The Washington Center's "Inside Washington, 2005" program, a two-week
educational session on the presidency, politics and the media.
Kevin Z. Smith, Assistant Professor of Journalism and Director of Student Publications,
will serve as a faculty leader at the conference, which runs Jan. 8-21. He is one
of about a dozen professors from around the country chosen to lead students in their
studies those two weeks.
He will be accompanied by two journalism students, Kelly and Nathan Morgan of Morgantown.
Previously, it was announced that two political science students and members of the
Honors Program, Shane Livingston and Kristin House, were selected to attend.
Smith was chosen for the second time in his teaching career to be a faculty leader
for the program that deals with politics and its relationship to the media, especially
the coverage of the presidency. Smith attended in 1998 as a faculty member at Miami
University (Ohio).
The former managing editor of the Times West Virginian, he has experience covering
government at the city, county, state and federal levels. He once covered Capitol
Hill and the White House for Bloomberg Financial News. He was worked as a freelancer
for Agence' France Press during President Bill Clinton's second inauguration.
Nathan Morgan is co-editor of the Mound, Fairmont State's yearbook. He is also the
yearbook's chief photographer and he serves as a staff photographer for the student
newspaper, The Columns. He is a Westover native and a graduate of University High
School. He is a pre-journalism major and honor student who plans to pursue a career
in photojournalism.
Kelly Morgan is co-editor of the Mound and an Honors student majoring in liberal
studies at FSU. A native of Falls Church, Va., she is interested in politics and is
an active member of the College Republicans. Kelly and Nathan are recently married.
The Washington Center's seminar on the presidential inauguration provides students
with an extraordinary behind-the-scenes look at Washington in the days leading up
to the second inauguration of President Bush. They will attend lectures on the politics
of the day, meet with nationally know media representatives, visit important sites
in the capital and talk to leaders who will share their insights into the Bush administration.
The Fairmont State Foundation, Inc., and the FSU Provost's Office have provided support
to help the students.