Investigative
Some news stories require greater investments of time to report, with journalists conducting exhaustive investigations using data, public and private records and interviews with a host of sources. Pulitzer Center grantee stories tagged with “Investigative” feature in-depth reporting that delves deeply into serious issues. Use the Pulitzer Center Lesson Builder to find and create lesson plans on investigative journalism.
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Pulitzer Center Update
2015 Fellows Finalists for SPJ Mark of Excellence Awards
The Society of Professional Journalists honors nine 2015 Pulitzer Center student fellows at regional...
March 11, 2016 -
Project
Niger: Baho's Last Fight
Poverty and unemployment have driven some youth in southern Niger to form violent gangs known as...
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Pulitzer Center Update
Nicolas Pelham Publishes Third Book, 'Holy Lands: Reviving Pluralism in the Middle East'
The Middle East has not seen peace in decades—could that be on the path to change?
March 10, 2016 -
Pulitzer Center Update
This Week: Who Owns the Land?
A race for the world's most coveted resource.
March 8, 2016 -
Pulitzer Center Update
Investigation of U.S. Donations to Settlements in West Bank Gains Worldwide Recognition
Pulitzer Center grantee Uri Blau's project "“From the U.S. to Israel: Follow the Money” attracts...
March 7, 2016 -
Lesson Plans
The Dangers of Drunk Driving
Students read global news articles and design a mock campaign addressing the issue of driving under the influence.
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Lesson Plans
Nuclear Testing on the Marshall Islands
A quick, 10-minute lesson about the effects of the Nuclear tests done on the Marshall Islands by the United States.