You May Be Able to Spread Coronavirus Just by Breathing, New Report Finds
Debate ensues over the possibility that COVID-19 can spread through the air.
Debate ensues over the possibility that COVID-19 can spread through the air.
More migrants than ever are crossing the Colombia-Panama border to reach the U.S. Five days inside the Darién Gap, one of the most dangerous journeys in the world.
Reporting Fellow Alum Brian Munoz photographs students at Carbondale Community High School after senior year is cut short due to the coronavirus pandemic.
In a major ruling, a federal judge concluded Thursday that the National Marine Fisheries Service violated the Endangered Species Act.
Companies and labs around the world have been racing to produce tests for COVID-19 antibodies in people’s blood.
Thoughts on the COVID-19 pandemic from a public health-trained physician and a Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health 2015 Reporting Fellow Alum.
The COVID-19 pandemic is imperiling the drive to wipe out polio.
Economists speculate on the effects of COVID-19.
The United States is first, and not in a good way.
Despite facing challenges, COVID-19 vaccine development continues to progress.
The crowded race to develop a vaccine against the new coronavirus just received a potential billion-dollar boost.
A provocative, ethically complicated proposal to speed up coronavirus vaccine development is gaining traction.
In fall 2010, the Pulitzer Center partnered with Baruch College’s High School News Literacy Summit, which brought together schools and organizations with an interest in news literacy to share best practices and engage directly with students from ten New York City public high schools
On November 8, Pulitzer Center grantee Steve Sapienza and Special Projects Coordinator Peter Sawyer spoke at Kent State University about Pulitzer Center reporting on the global water crisis.
Jon Sawyer is featured in Inc, a publication of Ohio University's Society of Professional Journalists.
The Pulitzer Center's evolving model of non-profit international journalism in the digital media age, and tips for navigating a media landscape where international news often goes undercovered.
Pulitzer Center and Internews honor Persephone Miel and announce the launch of the Persephone Miel Fellowship to help journalists outside the United States report on their home countries.
Jennifer Redfearn's "Sun Come Up" is listed on The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' shortlist for Documentary Short Subjects.
On Wednesday October 6, experts and advocates discussed methods to improve water, sanitation and hygiene facilities and instruction for school children in the developing world.
Peter Sawyer said 4,500 children under the age of 14 die every day because of water-related diseases.
Sawyer was one of three speakers from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting who spoke about the worldwide water crisis from a journalistic perspective Thursday in Ballroom B of the Student Center.
Sawyer, a journalist for the center, said the role of the center's journalists is to tell the world about issues that are for the most part unknown.
"884 million people don't have access to clean drinking water," Sawyer said.
Four freelance journalists from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting shared their perspectives on the future of journalism in a speech Monday night.
New hires strengthen Pulitzer Center’s work in journalism and educational outreach.
A $100,000 two-year grant from The McCormick Foundation will help to expand the Pulitzer Center's Global Gateway program in Chicago.
The Pulitzer Center and Nieman Foundation partner to support global health reporting fellowships.