Articles, photography, multimedia, and field notes by our Campus Consortium Reporting Fellows, published by the Pulitzer Center and other news media outlets. Field notes are personal reflections that take the reader behind-the-scenes of their reporting. Learn more about the Reporting Fellows Program here.
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With the rise of obesity and diabetes in its population, Senegal is facing new challenges. While the...
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The Philippine government will relocate over 200,000 families living in informal settlements in an...
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The #MeToo movement is making its way across the world. In Uganda, it means speaking out against a...
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Revered since biblical times, Lebanon’s cedar trees have survived the tests of time and war, but...
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Since the 1970s, the people of Grassy Narrows in Ontario, Canada, have fought for access to clean...
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Lagos' secretive culture has made it harder to tackle domestic violence. Regardless, women are...
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Borderland Sisterhood
In 2018, hundreds of nuns descended on the U.S.-Mexico border to volunteer in migrant shelters. Many...
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Central European University is being forced to leave Hungary after the Hungarian government refused...
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Kerala: How to Waste
Alleppey, India, a tropical, tourist town connected by streams and canals, is facing the challenge...