Christopher Sherman's Out of Eden Walk Essay
The Pulitzer Center and the Boy Scouts of America selected Christopher Sherman as the representative from the Philmont Scout Ranch to accompany Paul Salopek on the Out of Eden Walk in 2018.
The latest Pulitzer Center education news and classroom visits.
The Pulitzer Center and the Boy Scouts of America selected Christopher Sherman as the representative from the Philmont Scout Ranch to accompany Paul Salopek on the Out of Eden Walk in 2018.
The festival screened five Pulitzer-sponsored films, which centered on public health challenges faced by migrants and refufees across the globe.
6th grade students at Macfarland Middle School learned about close observation, caption-writing, and visual literacy in a two-day, bilingual "Walk Like a Journalist "workshop.
Guyanese-American journalist and Pulitzer Center grantee discusses how her work connects her personal history with Guyana's complicated political past
Sean Gallagher was interviewed by the University of Iowa's College of Public Health about his work covering environmental issues in Asia.
Everyday Africa founders Peter DiCampo and Austin Merrill visited 19 DC public schools and conducted a workshop for teachers to introduce their project and kick off the DCPS Everyday DC unit.
A Chicago student film produced through the Pulitzer Center’s partnership with Free Spirit Media has been named a finalist for the CINE Golden Eagle Award for youth documentaries.
Our 2017 Pulitzer Center Student Fellows traveled to D.C. to share their unique reporting experiences. We documented some of our favorite memories from the weekend event.
The 2017 student fellows discuss their reporting on marginalized communities, human and animal rights, climate change, and mental health on the second day of the Washington Weekend.
The Pulitzer Center hosted 12 journalism professionals for panels on telling and pitching stories during the 2017 Student Fellows Washington Weekend.
"This weekend was all about connection. Connection with each other, but also connection with these ideas," said one of the 35 student fellows at the National Press Club celebration.
The 2017 Student Fellows Washington Weekend began with presentations from 17 student fellows on their reporting related to global health, defining identity, and children’s rights.