Malcolm Moran Study Abroad Scholarship
Overview
Jim Morris, who served as vice-chairman of Pacers Sports & Entertainment, was an important leader in fostering and sustaining relationships in the community and throughout the state of Indiana. Mr. Morris was a long-time community and civic leader and one of the principal architects of Indianapolis’s highly acclaimed strategy of using sports to foster economic development. During his lifetime, Mr. Morris received many honors, including 18 honorary degrees. His public service included serving as a trustee and board chairman for both Indiana State University and Indiana University. Jim, and his wife, Jackie, were considered pillars of our community and helped to make Indianapolis a great place to work, live, and place. Mr. Morris passed away in 2024.
Malcolm Moran has directed the Sports Capital Journalism Program in the Department of Journalism and PR in the IU School of Liberal Arts in Indianapolis for more than a decade after a career as an award-winning reporter and columnist at The New York Times, USA Today, and other publications. Professor Moran joined the Liberal Arts faculty in January 2013. Professor Malcolm’s service includes being an Indianapolis Press Club board member, a National Football Foundation Awards Committee member, and a Sports Journalism Institute lecturer.
Professor Malcolm Moran “thinks the world” of Jim Morris and the impact Jim has made in so many places and in so many ways. Because of their close connection and many shared interests, Jim Morris began raising funds to create the Malcolm Moran Study Abroad Scholarship for students who participate in the Sports Capital Journalism Program in Indianapolis.
With this study abroad scholarship, selected student recipients will be able to take advantage of international opportunities for them to report on international sporting events, such as the Olympics, Pan Am Games, FIBA, etc., alongside professional media reporters. Professor Moran is able to open doors to students to participate in these top-level, international and national sporting events that they would not likely get into otherwise.
Selection Criteria
The Malcom Moran Study Abroad Scholarship is to provide support for international educational experiences for students engaging in social, cultural, and/or historical academic endeavors. The recipient will be an undergraduate or graduate student, enrolled in the Sports Capital Journalism Program in the IU School of Liberal Arts who is participating in an IU-approved, credit-bearing overseas study program as part of an educational experience for a semester, academic year, summer study, or short-term program. The scholarship is not renewable.
To be considered for this scholarship, you may need to provide a reference letter, examples of internships or work in media, and a demonstration of professionalism.
How to Apply
Contact the Sports Capital Journalism program director.