Pulitzer Center grantee Molly Knight Raskin will visit Boston University March 4-6, 2026. During her time on campus, Raskin will speak with students in the university’s College of Communication and School of Public Health.
On the evening of Wednesday, March 4, Raskin will visit the Global Health Foundations course to discuss her Pulitzer Center-supported reporting project, Cuts and Consequences: The End of USAID. On Thursday morning, she will join the university’s Communications 101 course to lead a session on visual storytelling.
Finally, on Friday afternoon, she will meet with students enrolled in Global Health Storytelling to discuss her career and her experiences reporting on global health issues.
Raskin is a freelance journalist who writes and produces for television, documentary films, and newspapers. A two-time Pulitzer Center grant recipient, her most recent Center-supported project, Cuts and Consequences: The End of USAID, documents the impacts of the Trump administration’s decision to shut down the United States Agency for International Development.