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Pulitzer Center Update October 13, 2016

This Week: The Pulitzer Center—10 and Counting

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Fallujah city. Iraq, 2016. Image by Jane Ferguson.
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At a critical time in Iraq’s history, Jane Ferguson examines the military forces involved in the...

Grantees and fellows gather at The National Press Club to celebrate the Pulitzer Center's tenth anniversary. Image by Jin Ding. Washington, D.C., 2016.
Grantees and fellows gather at The National Press Club to celebrate the Pulitzer Center's tenth anniversary. Image by Jin Ding. Washington, D.C., 2016.

Ten and Counting
Jeff Barrus

This weekend we celebrated our 10th year with nearly 250 current and past grantees, student fellows, media and education partners, donors, family and friends. Six panel discussions, two days of presentations by this year's class of 31 student international-reporting fellows, talks about the Pulitzer Center's role from two grantees and editor Jake Silverstein of The New York Times Magazine. What a line-up! Many thanks to all of you who were here in person—and to those who shared their Pulitzer memories on Twitter at #pulitzercenter10. And as to memories, we'll be making even more in the years to come.

Ending an Epidemic
Jordan Roth

Last week also marked the publication of our latest e-book, "To End AIDS," which features the reporting and photography of a dozen Pulitzer Center grantees who have covered the HIV/AIDS crisis in regions around the globe from Kiev and Cape Town. It is available for free on iTunes.

The Taking of Mosul
Jane Ferguson

A tangled coalition of troops hostile and friendly to the US is now poised to retake Mosul from ISIS. Grantee Jane Ferguson explains what might happen next in her three-part series for the NewsHour.

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