The Pulitzer Center provides a wide range of online resources to our community of journalists, educators, and students to connect them with the world's most pressing global issues.
Journalism Resources
The Pulitzer Center has supported thousands of original stories since our launch in 2006. Our Behind the Story series of videos and Q&As provide an inside look at how those stories were reported. And an archive of global reporting is available today for anyone to access for free, including stories originally published by The New York Times, the BBC, PBS NewsHour, The 19th, The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and many more.
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Reporting On (and With) Artificial Intelligence
This is a space where journalists can explore the wide range of approaches used by our grantees and fellows that can serve as blueprints and inspiration for future reporting projects.
Journalism Resources for Reporting Fellows
Here you will find resources for the Campus Consortium community—some geared specifically to Reporting Fellows and others to a wider audience. Cultural diversity and sensitivity, health and science reporting tips, reporting on COVID-19, safety in the field, tips for pitching a story are among the issues that are covered.
Video Resource
Building Trust: A Pulitzer Center Resource
This Pulitzer Center resource video on reporting sensitive stories and building trust with sources features grantees Meghan Dhaliwal, Isabella Gomes, Sebastian Meyer, Pat Nabong, Melissa Noel, Ben Taub, and Nahal Toosi.
Webinar On-Demand
The Pulitzer Center offers regular webinars on underreported global issues, as professional development programs for teachers, as workshops for students, and even live dramatic performances. Catch up on our webinar recordings today.
Webinar Recording
Watch the Global Virtual Premiere of ‘The Box’
Grantee Sarah Shourd brings her original play on solitary confinement to Zoom with this powerful streaming adaptation.
Resources for K-12 Teachers and Students
Lesson Plans
Browse and adapt hundreds of standards-aligned lesson plans for K–12 classrooms.
Workshops and Contests for Students
The Pulitzer Center offers two annual writing contests for students and year-round workshops that engage students in journalism skills, media literacy, civic engagement, and creative writing projects.
Professional Development for Educators
Virtual and in-person workshops led by our staff and journalists introduce techniques for integrating journalism skills and global news into multidisciplinary curricula.
Virtual Classroom Visits
The Pulitzer Center offers free virtual journalist visits to K–12 classrooms worldwide.
Meet the People Behind the Stories
Grantees, reporting fellows, staff, and educators all help bring the Pulitzer Center's journalism and education work to the wider world.