April 12, 2012

Campus Consortium Partner George Washington University convenes symposium on "Moving the Planet Forward."

November 17, 2011
by Mark Schulte

Washington area students--from three-year olds to university undergrads--learned about critical global issues from Pulitzer Center photojournalists.

November 17, 2011
by Mark Schulte

Washington area students--from three-year olds to university undergrads--learned about critical global issues from Pulitzer Center photojournalists.

Beyond Witness: New Approaches to Crisis Photography
November 11, 2011
by Nicola Paracchini

Seven photojournalists discuss the unparalleled ways they approach documenting stories of crisis during a FotoWeek DC panel at George Washington University.

Beyond Witness: New Approaches to Crisis Photography
November 11, 2011
by Nicola Paracchini

Seven photojournalists discuss the unparalleled ways they approach documenting stories of crisis during a FotoWeek DC panel at George Washington University.

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May 28, 2011
by Nathalie Applewhite

Dimiter Kenarov and Nadia Shira Cohen's Pulitzer Center project "Toxic Europe" is highlighted on the Nieman Reports home page.

September 13, 2009
by Nathalie Applewhite

Loretta Tofani was awarded $2,000 by a five judge panel at the Daniel Pearl Award for Outstanding International Investigative Reporting for her "American Imports, Chinese Deaths" reporting project

September 13, 2008
by Nathalie Applewhite

Loretta Tofani was awarded $2,000 by a five judge panel at the Daniel Pearl Award for Outstanding International Investigative Reporting for her "American Imports, Chinese Deaths" reporting project.

August 8, 2008

In July 2008, The Pulitzer Center partnered with Helium to produce its forth round of the Global Issues/Citizen Voices Writing contest.

June 20, 2008
by Nathalie Applewhite

In June 2008, The Pulitzer Center partnered with Helium to continue its third round of the Global Issues/Citizen Voices Writing Contest.

May 1, 2008
by Nathalie Applewhite

In May 2008, The Pulitzer Center partnered with Helium to continue its second round of the Global Issues/Citizen Voices Writing Contest. Find the winning essays here.

April 6, 2008
by Nathalie Applewhite

Loretta Tofani has won the 2008 Michael Kelly Award for her series "American Imports, Chinese Deaths."

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