Baltimore 'Spy Plane' Initiative Gets Okay From Federal Court
Judge cites “highly relevant” level of violence “afflicting the City of Baltimore.”
Judge cites “highly relevant” level of violence “afflicting the City of Baltimore.”
Peter Slevin, who teaches at Campus Consortium partner Medill School of Journalism, writes for The New Yorker about the "perilous next phase" of Chicago's recovery from the coronavirus.
Researchers are already developing more than 100 treatments and vaccines to stem the COVID-19 pandemic.
What awaits the sickest COVID-19 patients after they leave the hospital?
Over the course of a week, the world we knew turned upside down. For Pulitzer Center intern and Northwestern University in Qatar student Manan Bhavnani, the question has been: “What now?”
Some study authors use serology data to call for easing lockdowns, but critics push back.
There has been a growing climate movement in Duluth, a city that has increasingly advertised itself as an outdoor haven with access to fresh air, clean water, and Lake Superior.
As sea levels rise, the nation’s Atlantic and Pacific coastlines are eroding — putting homes and businesses in jeopardy.
Climate change is increasing erosion on what’s known as the nation’s “third coast” — the Great Lakes shoreline, threatening beaches, parks, and other recreation areas across the region.
ACLU tries to halt what it calls “Orwellian nightmare come to life.”
Community members speak out on the effects of the 2019-2024 Fiscal Plan, especially on students, and the hope that they can prevent the university itself from becoming Puerto Rico's next disaster.
Malibu homeowners banded together to address sea level rise. A decade later, they are at war with the city, the surfers, and each other.
Panel discussion at the Woodrow Wilson Center with Kenneth Weiss of the LA Times, Pulitzer Center's Tom Hundley and Ohio University's Geoffrey Dabelko on the impacts of population growth.
The Pulitzer Center education team invites students to celebrate National Day of Writing with the #WhatIWrite campaign and highlights other opportunities for engagement with global issues.
In the Pulitzer Center's first education newsletter, Education Director Mark Schulte highlights opportunities for educators to engage with critical global issues in the classroom.
Seminar gives William & Mary students room to turn academic pursuits into journalism thanks to unique partnership between the Pulitzer Center, the College's Charles Center and supportive alums.
Pulitzer Center grantee Reese Erlich discusses his reporting on the Arab Spring for launch of Campus Consortium partnership with South Dakota State University.
"There are ways to hold government accountable and do it at a very local level," said Samuel Loewenberg at the University of Chicago's educators conference.
The Pulitzer Center and Chicago-based Free Spirit Media present summer workshop documentaries.
Facts, not spin: Pulitzer Center Campus Consortium partner George Washington University launches an election-season website that puts the focus on unpoliticized--and surprising--facts.
Philadelphia students learn to tell their own stories through photography with photojournalist Andre Lambertson and the Temple University High School Press/Journalism Workshop.
Chicago youth begin a six-week summer workshop in documentary filmmaking, a collaboration between Free Spirit Media and the Pulitzer Center.
Capitol Hill meets the Hollywood Hills as Hillary Clinton and Ben Affleck join leaders in the global health field to call for an end to preventable child mortality.
The Pulitzer Center congratulates Free Spirit Media student filmmakers on their award for "Peace Building in Chicago".