1. Meet Jill Dougherty | Rotary Club of Seattle
Born in New York, Jill and her twin sister grew up in Washington DC and Scranton, PA. They both attended Emmanuel College in Boston for two years, which ...
Jill Dougherty Introduced on February 17, 2016 by Joe Phillips It is my pleasure to introduce our newest member, Jill Dougherty. Jill has been nominated by Bill Center. Jill served as a CNN correspondent for three decades, reporting from more than 50 countries, including Iraq, Afghanistan, China, North Korea, and Russia. Since leaving CNN in 2014 she has been a fellow at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government and a Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center, researching Russian Media Propaganda. Born in New York, Jill and her twin sister grew up in Washington DC and Scranton, PA. They both attended Emmanuel College in Boston for two years, which included study at Leningrad University supported by Rotary Scholarships! When they ran out of Russian curriculum to pursue at Emmanuel, they transferred to the University of Michigan where they finished their degrees in Slavic languages and literature.
2. Breaking News from Around the World - College of LSA
Apr 26, 2011 · Dougherty's early global perspective was encouraged by a dedicated teacher, Michael Peregrim, who taught and tutored Dougherty and her twin ...
As a young girl, Jill Dougherty (’70) studied photographs of China that her father took when he was a soldier in World War II, and she was fascinated by stories of a cousin who studied French.
3. Jill Dougherty reporting - Passport magazine
My twin sister Pamela studied with me. We majored in Russian at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She went on to an academic career in Slavic ...
Jill Dougherty reporting
4. Reflections After Breast Cancer...Jill Dougherty and Jane O. Smith
Sep 25, 2018 · “My mother's humor, her zest for living and her commitment to helping others made a huge impact on me and others as well. She was very involved ...
On the first Sunday in June, National Cancer Survivors Day events are held across the country, to take note of their extraordinary milestones and successes.
5. FishbowlDC Interview: An "Affair" to Remember w/ CNN's Jill Dougherty
Jun 30, 2009 · So who better than CNN's Jill Dougherty? Dougherty is CNN's foreign ... twin sister. What is one thing you've yet to check off your must-do ...
In honor of President Obama’s trip to Moscow next week, we decided to interview someone who knows a thing or two about Russia and foreign policy. So who better than CNN’s Jill Dougherty? Dougherty is CNN’s foreign affairs correspondent and former Moscow bureau chief. We were able to snag a few minutes with Jill just in time — she leaves Washington for Moscow tomorrow and will be reporting on-the-ground throughout the president’s trip.
6. Ruth Dougherty | Obituary | Andover Townsman
Mar 3, 2016 · She and her twin sister Joan were the last of 11 children born to Mabel ... She is survived by six children, Jill Dougherty and her partner ...
Ruth Dougherty passed away. This is the full obituary where you can express condolences and share memories. Published in the Andover Townsman on 2016-03-03.
7. Event Recap: Reporting from the Front Lines in Russia and Ukraine: A ...
Mar 28, 2022 · Event Recap: Reporting from the Front Lines in Russia and Ukraine: A Conversation with CNN's Jill Dougherty (SCS'13) and Alex Marquardt (SFS'04).
On March 24, 2022, CERES, SFS, and the Carnegie Cooperation hosted CERES Adjunct Professor and former CNN Moscow Bureau Chief Jill Dougherty (SCS’13) and CNN Senior National Security Correspondent Alex Marquardt (SFS ’04) for a penal about their work on war between Russia and Ukraine and how it was like to report from frontlines in […]
8. CNN Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jill Dougherty Leaving The ...
Jul 31, 2013 · 30-year CNN veteran Jill Dougherty is leaving the channel at the end of the year. Dougherty, currently CNN's foreign affairs correspondent, ...
30-year CNN veteran Jill Dougherty is leaving the channel at the end of the year. Dougherty, currently CNN’s foreign affairs correspondent, was previously a White House correspondent for the channel, and served as its Moscow bureau chief. That role was clearly important to Dougherty, as she is leaving ” to plunge full-time into Russian affairs – writing, speaking blogging, teaching ...