Pulitzer Prize-winner Maggie Michael on War, Humanitarian Crisis in Yemen
Associated Press team, supported by the Pulitzer Center, sought to document the struggles faced by ordinary people in Yemen and show the human costs of the civil war.
General news updates from the Pulitzer Center.
Associated Press team, supported by the Pulitzer Center, sought to document the struggles faced by ordinary people in Yemen and show the human costs of the civil war.
Society of Professional Journalists announces Mark of Excellence regional winners. Congratulations to Pulitzer Center student fellows Caron Creighton, Paul LeBlanc, and Meg Vatterott.
Fellowship awards go to three students from the Pulitzer Center's Campus Consortium network in conjunction with the Pulitzer Center's June 2019 'Beyond Religion' conference. Fellows will report from Lebanon, India, and Texas.
The Pulitzer Center is pleased to announce that we are now accepting applications from journalists working in the Amazon region interested in taking a Hostile Environment/First Aid Training (HEFAT) course. The deadline for applications is May 20, 2019.
Dan McCarey, principal of Maptian, a data visualization and mapping studio, created 'Taken', a website that displays information from Pulitzer Center projects on civil asset forfeiture.
The New York Times' John Lanchester writes review of Pulitzer Center grantee Nathaniel Rich's Losing Earth.
"Call it the Pogo dilemma: We have met the enemy, and he is us."
“Again and again the Associated Press has led the way,” said Pulitzer Center Executive Director Jon Sawyer, “in exposing to the world Yemen’s dirty war.”
A look at the Pulitzer Center's first quarter of 2019—awards, legislative action, and more!
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez cited granntees Jonathan Blitzer and Mauricio Lima's project on the link between climate change and Guatemalan migration as evidence at the House Committee on Oversight and Reform's hearing on climate change and national security.
Congratulations to the nine student fellows who have been named regional finalists for the awards.
The panel explored the fundamental question: "what do we do now about climate change?" and how the religious and moral dimensions of the issue might play a positive role.