Photo Essay ― Casey Capach
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Participant Meghan Walsh takes in the view above Embassy Row. Middle: The journalism students learn what it takes to report on the Department of Defense with a visit to the Pentagon. Bottom: Participants enjoy a water taxi ride down the Potomac River. (© Germany.info / Capachi) -
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Students visit the Washington Post to hear from journalists Howard Schneider and Markus Ziener about reporting on the Eurozone crisis. (© Germany.info / Capachi) -
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A wall in the Newseum reads, “There are three kinds of people who run toward disaster, not away: cops, firemen, and reporters.” – Rod Dreher, newspaper columnist. (© Germany.info / Capachi) -
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A guitarist serenades the group of German and American young journalists over dinner in Georgetown. The students were joined by Anna Engelke, German foreign correspondent for NDR Radio. (© Germany.info / Capachi) -
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Names and portraits of prominent German Americans line the stairs of the German American Heritage Museum. Top right: Traditional clothing that immigrants brought across the Atlantic. Bottom left: Rüdiger Lentz, a German journalist who has reported extensively in the US, welcomes the group of journalism students. (© Germany.info / Capachi)