Nadya Kelly
Eric Von FellowNadya Kelly joined WUWM in the fall of 2023 as the station’s sixth Eric Von Broadcast Fellow.
As an arts writer, she wrote essays and reviews for publications across the Midwest, including Newcity and Sixty Inches From Center. She holds a master’s degree in arts journalism from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Nadya got her start in journalism while she was studying oboe performance at the Berklee College of Music. Ever since she published her first music reviews for her school’s online magazine, she has sought to follow her passion for combining art and storytelling.
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Former President Donald Trump hosted a campaign rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin on Tuesday, the state's spring general election day.
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Before Wisconsin residents head to the polls on April 2 for the spring general election, we wanted to know what is and isn’t allowed when voting in person at your polling place.
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WUWM's Xcaret Nuñez, Nadya Kelly and Maayan Silver sat down to discuss the songs sung by women that make them feel like they could move mountains, and a lot of WUWM staff also chimed in.
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A walk through Beulah Brinton's house reveals how she helped bring the Bay View neighborhood together in its early history.
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WUWM visited the Conservatory to learn how they’re addressing the diversity gap in music education.
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As Wisconsin heads into a big election year, WUWM visits the polls to check in with election workers.
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A new art exhibit about art in the era of social media and the internet transforms the Charles Allis Museum.
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Less snowpack and warm temperatures led to life-changing severe weather for some residents in the town of Evansville, WI.
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"HBCU Made" contains essays from sixteen writers who reflect on how their time as students at a Black college shaped them into who they are today.
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The student art show, called "The War I'm Fighting," gave students the opportunity to create artwork that delivers a strong message about topics they are passionate about.