Chicago Students Explore Justice, Freedom, and Incarceration with Photojournalist Brian Frank
Photojournalist Brian Frank shared his reporting on how mass incarceration affects minority communities with Chicago public school students.
The latest Pulitzer Center education news and classroom visits.
Photojournalist Brian Frank shared his reporting on how mass incarceration affects minority communities with Chicago public school students.
The Pulitzer Center education team and our community of educators create K-12 and university curricula-aligned lesson plans throughout the year to ensure the issues that matter stay at the forefront of students’ minds, sparking discussions about international stories and how journalists report on them.
The makers of award-winning documentary 'We Became Fragments' talked with middle schoolers in Washington, D.C about exploring the world through film.
In fall 2018, we asked students to write a letter to their representative about a global issue they want addressed, using Pulitzer Center reporting to make their case. Read the winning entries here!
Photojournalist and Everyday Africa contributor Allison Shelley shares her tips on how to tell stories through photography.
After the hour-long presentation and discussion, the students wrote powerful opinion pieces reflecting on what they had learned.
Finalists from the third annual DC Public Schools Study Abroad Photography Contest celebrated their work with award-winning photojournalist Louie Palu.
Students and faculty share their thoughts from inspiring visit.
On day one of the Washington Weekend, student fellow presentations touched on topics from ecology monks to literary reconciliation as part of their focus on climate change, global health, and peace and conflict.
2018 Student Fellows investigate human rights issues, cultural identity, and challenges facing refugees and migrants. Their reporting took them to a wide range of countries from Mexico to Nepal.
The Pulitzer Center's 2018 student fellow weekend featured two days of panel discussions and a formal dinner celebrating the work of student fellows from its Campus Consortium partner schools.
Editors and journalists share their experiences and tips with Pulitzer Center student fellows during two Washington Weekend sessions.