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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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.
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Students in elementary, middle, and high school deliver speeches inspired by words Dr. King wrote in April of 1963—what affects one, affects all.
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Milwaukee-based automotive educator Chaya Milchtein provides accessible information about car ownership in her blog and her upcoming book.
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The celebration brings people together from across the state in honor of Kwanzaa's first principle—unity.
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The Veterans Community Project plans to build a village of tiny homes in Milwaukee for at-risk and homeless veterans.
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A recent event at the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design asked sound artists to create a score for silent films. The filmmakers had no idea what the music would sound like until it was performed live.
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The Greendale High School Marching Band will represent Wisconsin in this year’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City.
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Milwaukee Roots: The Democratizing Local History Project will engage students in the local histories of Milwaukee’s people of color.
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Wisconsin Tech Month returned to Milwaukee to promote diversity and equity in the STEM fields.
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The WUWM newsroom welcomes Nadya Kelly as our new Eric Von Fellow.