May 17, 2013 / Frontline
by Habiba Nosheen, Hilke Schellmann

“Outlawed in Pakistan” explores the country’s flawed justice system through the lens of Kainat Soomro's case against four men accused of gang raping her.

April 5, 2013
by Tom Hundley

Pulitzer Center grantee Tomas van Houtryve has spent months looking into North Korea from its tightly sealed borders.

March 15, 2013
by Tom Hundley

Senior editor Tom Hundley highlights the high caliber, award-winning journalism produced by our student reporting fellows.

March 8, 2013
by Tom Hundley

Today is International Women’s Day and the plight of women and children in crisis is a recurring theme in much of the reporting that the Pulitzer Center supports.

March 1, 2013
by Caroline D'Angelo

We're celebrating International Women's Day by highlighting our female journalists. Meet them via video.

February 28, 2013
by Meghan Dhaliwal

Multiple Pulitzer Center grantees have been recognized by Pictures of the Year International for their work.

February 12, 2013
by Habiba Nosheen, Hilke Schellmann

The Washington Post features "Outlawed in Pakistan," a Pulitzer Center-supported documentary that premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival.

February 1, 2013
by Tom Hundley

On the surface, Poland would not seem to have much in common with Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio. But dig beneath the surface in both places and you find shale gas, a potential source of cheap energy.

December 11, 2012
by Ana Buling

At a George Washington University panel experts discuss how social media tools can help prevent violence against women .

December 7, 2012
by Tom Hundley

This Week in Review: Cancer Not Only for the Rich

December 5, 2012
by Meghan Dhaliwal

"Outlawed in Pakistan," a documentary by Pulitzer Center grantees Habiba Nosheen and Hilke Schellmann, selected for the Sundance Film Festival.

December 3, 2012
by Nathalie Applewhite

America has waged war on cancer for more than 40 years, but in developing countries the fight has barely begun.

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