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Capstone Thesis Prepares History Alumna for a Journalism Career

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Amy McKeever

While finishing her bachelor鈥檚 degree in history, Amy McKeever researched Pulitzer and Nobel prize-winning writer Saul Bellow and the New York intellectual community for her capstone thesis.

The assignment 鈥渨as my first real exposure to an intense research project and helped me understand how to dig for historical documents and other primary sources,鈥 says McKeever 鈥06. It provided a taste of what would become her career: McKeever is a full-time senior writer and editor for National Geographic.

The job is based in Washington, D.C., and brought McKeever full circle. The daughter of D.C.-based foreign service officers, she attended high school in the nearby suburbs of northern Virginia. 鈥淚 never really wanted to come back to this area,鈥 she admits. Now, she can鈥檛 imagine being anywhere else.

Just before joining National Geographic full time in 2020, McKeever wrote a piece for 颁辞苍诲别虂 Nast Traveler titled 鈥14 Best Things to do in Washington, D.C.,鈥 in which she directs readers to 鈥淔orget whatever it is you think you know about what there is to do in Washington, D.C.鈥

鈥淵es, America鈥檚 capital city is brimming with memorials, museums and watering holes for the high-powered,鈥 she continues. 鈥淏ut there鈥檚 much more than politics driving the energy here. Residents will tell you it鈥檚 supremely livable, full of leafy, trail-filled parks, hip food markets and breweries, state-of-the-art rock venues, and tiny jazz clubs鈥攖o say nothing of the booming dining scene of recent years. There are stellar options on and off the beaten path when you鈥檙e in town, and really, something for everyone.鈥

At National Geographic, McKeever has worked across all content areas, including science, environment, animals, history and travel.

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Amy McKeever poses in the Yayoi Kusama exhibition at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C.

鈥淭he first year I got a crash course in epidemiology covering COVID-19, but also wrote a lot about politics and the Supreme Court,鈥 says McKeever, who started as an intern fact-checker for the former magazine, National Geographic Traveler.

McKeever鈥檚 byline has also appeared in publications such as Eater, Travel + Leisure and Thrillist. In addition to history, she majored in magazine journalism in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and French in the College of Arts and Sciences.

鈥淭here have been so many historic events in the last two years. It鈥檚 been useful to turn back to what I learned at Maxwell to help our readers put current events into context,鈥 she says.

Will she look to relocate? Not likely.

鈥淭here鈥檚 so much opportunity and so many interesting people who are here to make the world a better place鈥 she says. 鈥淧eople tend to think of Washington in terms of politics, but it鈥檚 very easy to carve out your own little D.C. that has nothing to do with Capitol Hill.鈥