Richard C. Longworth Media Fellow Wins Twice at 2020 SAJA Awards
Kiran Misra was honored for her reporting on urban development in Delhi and the new police superintendent in Chicago.
General news updates from the Pulitzer Center.
Kiran Misra was honored for her reporting on urban development in Delhi and the new police superintendent in Chicago.
Emily Kassie details the filmmaking process, editorial decisions, and ethical considerations that went into the short film produced by The Marshall Project and PBS' FRONTLINE.
Brett Forrest, 2020 Pulitzer Center Reporting Fellow from Columbia University, helps produce The Heist—the Center for Public Integrity's first podcast.
Grantees David Abel and Andy Laub were honored for their film documenting the fight to save the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale.
The three recipients of the inaugural Eyewitness Photojournalism Grant will document underreported issues across the United States.
A coalition of 22 North Carolina newspapers is examining COVID-19’s economic impact on communities across the state, from the digital divide to child care shortages.
The proposed legislation comes as local news face economic strain and systemic challenges.
A $950,000 fund will support professional reporting projects and programs in K-12 schools and colleges.
What is the status of the detention center nearly 20 years after its creation? Grantee Carol Rosenberg and CNN analyst John Kirby spoke at a webinar.
The Pulitzer Center is seeking applications from current students and recent graduates of the Campus Consortium program to report on U.S. climate change issues.
Marina Walker Guevara has been elected to the Board of Governors of the country’s largest association of journalists engaged in international news.
Pulitzer Center grantees shared reporting uncovering the injustices of Maryland's child support system with community members in Baltimore.