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Education Resource
Meet the Journalist: Paul A. Kramer
What difference did it make for the U.S. government's preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina...
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What difference did it make that Hurricane Katrina struck during major US military deployments in...
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Pulitzer Center Update
From India to California, Sand Mining Poses a Challenge for Environmentalists
Regulators may soon close America's last coastal sand mine. Can the Indian activists covered by...
August 19, 2016 -
Pulitzer Center Update
Arlington, Virginia Students Explore a Slow Approach to Reporting
Arlington, VA, students participating in the World Affairs Council's Leadership in Global Affairs...
August 16, 2016 -
Pulitzer Center Update
Can a Dating App Erase HIV Stigma?
The July 2016 PBS NewsHour series “Ending AIDS” documents challenges of providing HIV testing to at...
August 8, 2016 -
Students analyze how an author structures articles in different ways to report on malnutrition. The articles come from the project “1,000 Days: To save women, children and the world” by Roger Thurow.
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Pulitzer Center Update
Soul of the City Students Meet with Pulitzer Center-Supported Journalists
Washington, DC, youth program benefits from Pulitzer Prize Centennial Campfires Initiative...
August 2, 2016 -
Lesson Plans
The World's Disappearing Sand
Students analyze how an author structures and supports a story about disappearing sand reserves, then create visual campaigns that increase awareness about sand depletion.