This Week Annalisa Merelli Takes Over Pulitzer Center Instagram
Merelli reported on how a school in rural India transformed the village of Anoopshahar.
News about individual Pulitzer Center grantee projects.
Merelli reported on how a school in rural India transformed the village of Anoopshahar.
Lynsey Addario, Aryn Baker, and Francesca Trianni's project "Finding Home" has won two Edward R. Murrow Awards for Excellence in Social Media and Excellence in Innovation.
A special series supported by the Pulitzer Center for Science magazine and PBS NewsHour.
Palu will be posting photos from his U.S.-Mexico border reporting project and his previous reporting from Afghanistan.
Tomaso Clavarino's Instagram takeover will showcase how evangelicalism and pentecostalism are playing an increasingly influential role in Ghanan politics.
Taylor Weidman will showcase photos of how the Aral Sea is experiencing a resurgence of fish after large-scale restoration efforts.
Photographer James Whitlow Delano was cited for his work documenting the victims of Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte's extrajudicial drug war.
How will climate change impact mountain gorillas in Rwanda?
"Finding Home" and "Down from the Mountains" were awarded first place in their categories at the eighth annual Digital Storytelling Contest.
Pulitzer Center grantee Beth Gardiner was interviewed on the University of Missouri School of Journalism television program Global Journalist about China's efforts to fight air pollution.
Pulitzer Center grantee Mark Johnson speaks on podcast at University of Iowa.
Photographer Tanmoy Bhaduri will be taking over the Pulitzer Center's Instagram account the week of April 2, 2018.