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Fellowship Recipients

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2025 Fellowship Recipients

EMMA CAMP

2025-26 John Farley Alumni Fund Fellowship Fellow

Project: The Age of Loneliness: How Gen Z Became the Risk-Averse Generation

Emma Camp is an associate editor at Reason, where she covers civil liberties and education. Her essays on culture and politics have previously appeared in The New York Times, The Atlantic, Slate, America and The Free Press. In 2024, she was named one of the “25 Faces of Free Speech,” by the Foundation For Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE). She graduated from the University of Virginia in 2022, where she was a Jefferson Scholar.

 


CAROLINE DOWNEY

Project: A Cold War Between the Sexes: Explaining the Gen Z Partisan Gap

Caroline Downey is a staff writer and video personality at National Review and senior fellow at the Independent Women’s Forum. She is editor-in-chief of The Conservateur, a digital fashion and lifestyle brand for women. She is a regular guest on FOX News, FOX Business and News Nation, and her work has been featured in the Telegraph, Newsweek, the New York Post, the Washington Examiner and IW Features. Caroline is a 2022 Publius fellow with the Claremont Institute and 2024 Logos fellow with the Manhattan Institute. Previously, she was a portfolio analyst at the Bank of New York Mellon. She holds degrees in economics and political science from Boston College.


JORDAN MCGILLIS

Project: Industrial Policy with American Characteristics

Jordan McGillis is economics editor of City Journal, where he writes about technology, energy and industry. Prior to City Journal, he was a regular contributor to National Review and The American Spectator and held policy roles at the Manhattan Institute and the Institute for Energy Research. His work has been cited by The Economist, The Wall Street Journal, the Congressional Research Service, the Defense Department’s Journal of Indo-Pacific Affairs and the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission. He has been a member of the Council on Foreign Relations since July 2025.


TIMOTHY HARLEY NEROZZI

Project: God’s Country? — Investigating America’s Supposed Religious Revival

Timothy Nerozzi is the foreign affairs reporter for the Washington Examiner, where he most enjoys writing about the Catholic Church, the inscrutable mind of Kim Jong Un and royalty from around the world. Born in Northeastern Pennsylvania and a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, he lived for three years in the rice fields of Niigata, Japan, before moving to Washington D.C. He previously worked at publications including FOX News Digital and the Daily Caller. He occasionally contributes essays and literary pieces to journals such as The Lamp and Modern Age. He insists that any day now he’s gonna finish writing that novel he never works on.


VALERIE PAVILONIS

Project: Freedom of Mind: Pathology and Discovery in the 21st-Century American Mental Health Landscape

Valerie Pavilonis is the ideas editor of The Dispatch, where she commissions and edits long essays and cultural reporting. Previously, she was an assistant at New York Times Opinion and a staff analyst at NewsGuard. She studied literature and art at Yale University and graduated in 2022.


KATELYN WALLS SHELTON

Project: Technically Human: The Ends & Future of Reproductive Biotechnologies

Katelyn Walls Shelton is a women’s health policy expert and the former Special Assistant for Global Women’s Health at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, where she assisted in executing the Protecting Life in Global Health Policy (PLGHP) initiative at the United Nations and World Health Organization. A former Paul Ramsey Bioethics Fellow, she writes on women’s reproductive health and the beginning of life. Katelyn received a master’s degree in ethics from Yale Divinity School and a dual bachelor’s degree from Union University. She’s an inaugural opinion contributor to WORLD Magazine and her work and commentary have appeared in a diverse range of outlets, including FOX News, The Gospel Coalition, Washington Examiner, Slate, and Mother Jones, among others. She and her husband, John, live with their four young children near Washington, D.C.


MAYA SULKIN

Project: Campus Breakdown: The Ideological Hijacking of American Universities

Maya Sulkin is a reporter for The Free Press. Before that, she was chief of staff at The Free Press, where she began working as an intern during her time at Columbia University.