Public health focuses on the systematic prevention of disease and prolonging of life by governments, NGO’s and other groups. Pulitzer Center stories tagged with “Public Health” feature reporting on communicable and non-communicable diseases, the development of medical systems and infrastructure to provide public access to health care services. Use the Pulitzer Center Lesson Builder to find and create lesson plans on public health.
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Telling Science Stories: Data Visualization
This video interview was developed specifically for our Global Health Lesson Builder Initiative...
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The Role of Visual Journalism in Global Health
This video interview was developed specifically for our Global Health Lesson Builder Initiative...
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Tracking Aid Money: Engaging with the Work of Amy Maxmen
This video interview was developed specifically for our Global Health Lesson Builder Initiative...
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Pulitzer Center Update
Six Student Fellows Win Regional Mark of Excellence Awards
Sydney Combs and Paul Nevin each place first in their regions for feature photography. Jae Lee and...
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Lesson Plans
The Power of Poetry
In this lesson, students investigate educational resources using diverse media in order to understand how poetry can be used as a means of communication.
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Pulitzer Center Update
Interactive Ebola Website Nominated for Webby Award
Interactive web documentary exploring one village's encounter with Ebola nominated for 20th Annual...
April 5, 2016 -
Education Resource
Meet the Journalist: Jon Cohen
With support from the Pulitzer Center, Jon Cohen is coordinating a package of stories for four media...
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Nuclear Winter
In 1983, scientists gave the world a new reason to fear nuclear war. It had long been assumed that...
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Lesson Plans
Tuberculosis: A Call to Action
This lesson plan for science teachers, humanities teachers, and university professors examines the role that visuals can play in driving policy change by inspiring readers to “do something”.
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One morning, in Atlanta, Georgia, Ebola survivor and infectious disease physician Ian Crozier walked...