What is going on with our oceans? Award-winning 'Sea Change' reporter takes his investigation to Campus Consortium partner.
The 2015 CUGH Annual Conference in Boston, MA, will include Pulitzer Center short film screenings in a segment called "Rethink Global Health."
Outlets are more dependent than ever on freelance journalists. And the risks those freelancers face have never been greater. What should we do to help them get their jobs done while staying safe?
Education of women and girls in Pakistan is the topic of Pulitzer Center-supported journalist's talk at Campus Consortium partner.
November 19, 2014 to May 31, 2015
With photographs by Marcus Bleasdale, Robin Hammond and Andrew Lambertson, latest Pulitzer Center-Worcester Art Museum exhibit sheds light on children at war.
February 21, 2015 to September 6, 2015
Illustrations capturing everyday life in Afghanistan on display February 21–September 6.
Filmmaker considers impact of religion and 'ecological civilization' in China's attempts to solve its significant environmental issues and protect its natural resources.
Pulitzer Center grantees visit Wake Forest University and discuss with broader community, ROTC students how a U.S. infantry division combats Ebola in Liberia.
Local communities, U.S. military bring different strengths and different ideas to fighting Ebola in Liberia.
Pulitzer Center managing director, Nathalie Applewhite, and grantee, Peter DiCampo, join photojournalists from VII Photo for a panel on the intersections of journalism, advocacy and funding.
March 30, 2015 to March 31, 2015
Journalists David Rochkind and Jens Erik Gould visit the University of Michigan, their alma mater and a Campus Consortium partner, to share their reporting on TB, HIV and other public health issues.
From Cambodia to China, journalists explore the way spirituality and religion are intertwined with connections to the land.
Join us for Micah Fink's award-winning documentary following Jamaicans who flee their homeland because of its homophobic culture.
Filmmaker Carl Gierstorfer's explores origins of HIV in his detective-like medical mystery documentary.