Pulitzer Center Grantees Honored at 2018 Front Page Awards
Pulitzer Center grantees Marcia Biggs and Apoorva Mandavilli were honored by the Newswomen's Club of New York's 2018 Front Page Awards.
General news updates from the Pulitzer Center.
Pulitzer Center grantees Marcia Biggs and Apoorva Mandavilli were honored by the Newswomen's Club of New York's 2018 Front Page Awards.
Meyer's project investigates the child labor and corruption behind the global demand for cobalt.
K-12 students from DC public schools met a professional filmmaker and two world-renowned acrobats as part of the "Circus Without Borders" school visits.
Pulitzer Center board member will chair a leading global asset management firm.
K-12 students are invited to make their voices heard this election season by writing a letter to a member of Congress that explains the global issue they want to see prioritized. Deadline: November 16
Grantee Brooke Jarvis discusses reporting on the search for the Tasmanian tiger, the psychology of obsession, and humanity's need for uncertainty.
Grantees Cassandra Vinograd, Peter Tinti, and Jack Losh were finalists for an award honoring some of the most courageous, yet least recognized, journalists around the world.
Gastropod podcast features grantee Michelle Nijhuis in an episode about the use of cookstoves throughout history.
Pulitzer Center grantee Max Pinckers wins first prize in the highly prestigious photography competition for his 'Red Ink' series.
Sam Eaton sat down with Boston Public Radio to discuss his ongoing series on the Amazon rainforest.
Felipe Luna, a Mexico-based photographer, reports on the transformation of communities and ecosystems in the Bolivian Amazon.
While different in scope, two events in Washington, D.C., share the same theme: the American prison system is broken, and we need to fix it now.