Celia Llopis-Jepsen
Celia comes to the Kansas News Service after five years at the Topeka Capital-Journal. She brings in-depth experience covering schools and education policy in Kansas as well as news at the Statehouse. In the last year she has been diving into data reporting. At the Kansas News Service she will also be producing more radio, a medium she’s been yearning to return to since graduating from Columbia University with a master’s in journalism.
Celia also has a master’s degree in bilingualism studies from Stockholm University in Sweden. Before she landed in Kansas, Celia worked as a reporter for The American Lawyer in New York, translated Chinese law articles, and was a reporter and copy editor for the Taipei Times.
Content
- A new report finds decades of alleged sexual abuse by priests in Catholic churches in Kansas
- Kansas scientists are testing jacuzzi-like water jets to save a reservoir
- Outfitting cows with GPS trackers could be good for ranchers and prairie birds
- Wealthy Donor's Promises College Tuition To Help Spur Growth In Hometown
- Kansas Supreme Court Rules State Constitution Protects Right To Abortion
- Kobach's Polarizing Views May Not Hurt His Chances Of Becoming Governor Of Kansas