26 Jul 2010 - 15 May 2022
Skip to main contentMy bookmarksCloseLog in or register to add content to your bookmarks.The Pulitzer Center's Campus Consortium initiative is a core component of our effort to create awareness campaigns around the global systemic issues that affect us all. We are proud of our growing network of partner institutions, which range from small liberal arts colleges and larger state universities to religiously affiliated schools.
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The Center coordinates with each of our Campus Consortium partners on how best to launch the program and develop a series of visits, usually two multi-day campus visits by Pulitzer Center journalists each year. Partners also have opted to develop alternative programming with the Pulitzer Center from day-long international conferences to year-long seminars.
To develop the programming, the Center relies on our network of more than 200 journalists worldwide who have received Pulitzer Center grants. That number is expanding as we support 50-60 new reporting projects each year.
The Center is eager for university departments to work together on programming to foster broader discussions and more nuanced analysis of concerns that span disciplines, from journalism and business to law, religion and public health. This interdisciplinary approach receives support from the diverse topics Pulitzer Center grantees report on, from HIV/AIDS and maternal health to the human impact of commodities production.
Student Reporting Fellowships
At least one student from each Campus Consortium member is selected for an international reporting project of the student's choice involving a systemic underreported issue. Center staff and journalists act as mentors for students throughout the fellowship, with final products featured on the Pulitzer Center website. Fellows also work with the Center in efforts to further disseminate their products through media partners.
Additional opportunities for all students are available through our campus liaison and internship programs.
Costs
Each Campus Consortium partner contributes on average $10,000 to $15,000 per year to cover journalists’ travel, lodging and honorarium as well as one student international reporting fellowship. The Center provides logistical and promotional support for all Campus Consortium programming and mentorship for all student fellows throughout their projects.
Modified Consortium partnerships are possible depending on campus needs.
To learn more about how your college or university can join the Pulitzer Center’s growing Campus Consortium network, contact Ann Peters, director of development and outreach, at 202-797-5267 or by email at apeters[at]pulitzercenter.org
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Untold Storiesby Melisa GossPhotos from Angkor Wat and the work of a non-governmental organization document the continuing legacy of Cambodia's killing fields—and hope for the future.November 22, 2013 /
Untold Storiesby Justin CatanosoClimate change in the Peruvian tropics: Global warming is affecting more than just icebergs.November 18, 2013by Kem Knapp Sawyer“She went back to her village and decided to live as if nothing had happened. Four years later, she was married. She said her husband didn't know anything about her past."November 18, 2013by Micah Fink, Steve SapienzaJoin us for two documentaries focusing on the Caribbean — Micah Fink's documentary which details homophobia in Jamaica and Steve Sapienza's short film about statelessness.November 17, 2013 /
Untold Storiesby Devon Smith"We’re still a divided society 15 years after the Good Friday Agreement," says Sammy Douglas, a Protestant politician from East Belfast.November 14, 2013 /
Untold Storiesby Diksha BaliWatch ZoomLion, Ghana's largest private waste management company, in action as it cleans Ghana's streets.November 14, 2013 /
Untold Storiesby Eleanor KlibanoffIn Nicaragua and El Salvador abortion bans prevent termination of pregnancies under any circumstances, including rape or incest. The governments are ill prepared to offer services young mothers need.November 14, 2013 /
Untold Storiesby Jawad WahabzadaRio de Janeiro protesters, protesting Governor Sergio Cabral’s policies in the run-up to the 2014 World Cup, bring the demonstration to his home.November 13, 2013by Yochi Dreazen, Adrian FadilIn preparation for a visit by Pulitzer Center grantee Yochi Dreazen, a Davidson alumna writes an article highlighting both Dreazen's work and that of the College's recent Pulitzer Center fellows.November 13, 2013by Fiona Lloyd-DaviesCan the Women of Congo Dare to Dream of Peace and Justice? Filmmaker Fiona Lloyd-Davies on her film "Seeds of Hope" and the responsibility to protect doctrine.October 14, 2013by Varsha RamakrishnanThe tensions between India's patriarchal traditions and modernism can be seen in the struggle against dowry violence.October 1, 2013by Steven E. Matzker, Jennifer GonzalezWhile Nepal’s hydropower potential is great, economic, health and environmental impacts from dams are emerging. Steve Matzker and Jennifer Gonzalez explore water rights issues in the region.September 19, 2013by Adrian FadilIn the face of Israeli control of West Bank water sources, land expropriation, and settler violence, Palestinian farmers must deploy innovative methods to sustain their lands – or lose them.September 10, 2013by Melisa GossFrom the streets of Phnom Penh to the rice fields of Cambodia, Melisa Goss explores what lies behind the sex trade and what is being done to prevent it, stop it, and restore those caught in its trap.November 18, 2013by Kem Knapp Sawyer“She went back to her village and decided to live as if nothing had happened. Four years later, she was married. She said her husband didn't know anything about her past."November 12, 2013by Meghan Dhaliwal, Jason HayesAt Boston University student fellowships for reporting help humanize diverse global public health issues, from discrimination toward gays in Kenya to child marriage in Nepal.June 28, 2013by Ann PetersMarvin Kalb, a pioneer in news platforms and innovative collaborations, will be a key resource for the Pulitzer Center's staff, our journalists, and the public we serve.May 1, 2013by Amanda OttawayStudent fellows Yasmin Bendaas, Anna Van Hollen and Adam Janofsky received the Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence awards recognizing "the best in student journalism."April 29, 2013by Amanda OttawayNearly two dozen Campus Consortium student fellows undertake reporting around the globe in 2013.March 29, 2013by Jennifer McDonaldBoston University student fellow Jason Hayes discusses his experience reporting on the cholera epidemic in Haiti in summer 2012.March 29, 2013by Amanda Ottaway, Meghan DhaliwalDimiter Kenarov reflects on his five-week U.S. tour during which he traveled across the country to engage with communities on his Pulitzer Center project, "Shale Gas: From Poland to Pennsylvania."March 12, 2013by Jennifer McDonald, Meghan DhaliwalJournalists Nick Miroff and Daniel Connolly visit DC classrooms, photographer Louie Palu joins them at George Washington University, for a discussion on drug trafficking and US-Mexico border issues.February 14, 2013by Jennifer McDonaldUniversity of Chicago student reporting fellow Adam Janofsky looks at the lack of government oversight in Thailand's fishing industry.December 11, 2012by Ana BulingAt a George Washington University panel experts discuss how social media tools can help prevent violence against women .November 18, 2013by Micah Fink, Steve SapienzaJoin us for two documentaries focusing on the Caribbean — Micah Fink's documentary which details homophobia in Jamaica and Steve Sapienza's short film about statelessness.November 13, 2013by Fiona Lloyd-DaviesCan the Women of Congo Dare to Dream of Peace and Justice? Filmmaker Fiona Lloyd-Davies on her film "Seeds of Hope" and the responsibility to protect doctrine.November 8, 2013by Caroline D'Angelo, Meghan DhaliwalSocial media and visual journalism focus of visit along with highlights from student international reporting projects.October 31, 2013by Kerstin Egenhofer, Lusha ChenJoin the BU Program on Crisis Response and Reporting to learn more about global health reporting opportunities with the Pulitzer Center for Communications and School of Public Health students.October 18, 2013by Fiona Lloyd-Davies, Micah FinkAward-winning directors Micah Fink and Fiona Lloyd-Davies participate in the St. Louis premieres of their documentaries as well as a post-screening reception.October 7, 2013by Steve Sapienza, Linda QiuFrom diamonds and water in Africa to gold and indigenous peoples' rights in South America, local costs of global goods front and center for University of Chicago visit.October 4, 2013by Shiho FukadaPhotojournalist focuses her lens on global unemployment crisis and impact on Japan's middle-class.October 3, 2013by Julia Rendleman, Dominic Bracco IIPhotojournalists share their reporting and expertise on topics from farming in Jamaica and fracking in the US to the health of our Earth's waterways.September 30, 2013by Yochi DreazenIslamists in Mali, drones in the Middle East - Pulitzer Center grantee tackles these issues and more in his reporting.September 23, 2013by Ameto Akpe, Jina MooreJina Moore and Ameto Akpe visit Loyola University Chicago classrooms to discuss their reporting from Africa."We will illuminate dark places and, with a deep sense of responsibility, interpret these troubled times."
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