Journalists and Pulitzer Center Grantees <a href="/people/jina-moore">Jina Moore</a>, <a href="/people/stephanie-hanes">Stephanie Hanes</a>, and <a href="/people/david-rochkind">David Rochkind</a> visited the College of William & Mary for the panel discussion "Bringing Home the Story: Reporting on Crisis Beyond the Headlines." The same journalists will visit the college three times this year, as part of the new <a href="/blog/college-william-and-mary-campus-consortium-partner">campus consortium partnership</a> between the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting and the College of William & Mary. <br>
The Reves Center for International Studies <a href="https://www.wm.edu/offices/revescenter/news/sharp-seminar-connects-wm-students-with-pulitzer-center-on-crisis-reporting.php">featured the visit</a> and interviewed former Pulitzer Center intern, Shannon Beydler, a current student at William & Mary.
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