Event

Pulitzer Center Staffers Visit North Carolina Schools

A masked protester is interviewed by state news media in Rio de Janeiro. The photograph is part of the project by Wake Forest University's Jawad Wahabzada whose reporting examines the protests against the Brazilian government and its mega-spending on FIFA World Cup projects. Image by Jawad Wahabzada. Brazil, 2013.

Wednesday, November 13, 2013 (All day) to Thursday, November 14, 2013 (All day)

Pulitzer Center staffers Caroline D'Angelo, Meghan Dhaliwal and Rebecca Gibian visit university partners in North Carolina November 13-14 to discuss visual journalism, social media and international reporting fellowship opportunities with students and faculty.

Universities include High Point University, Guilford College and Wake Forest University, where the Pulitzer Center team will speak with journalism and writing classes, and participate in workshops. They will discuss the Campus Consortium student fellowship opportunities and share the work of student fellows, including High Point University's Henry Molski and his project on Scotland's potential secession from the UK, as well as Wake Forest's Yasmin Bendaas and her project on tribal facial tattoos in Algeria. Guilford student fellows include Catherine Schurz and her examination of double jeopardy in the UK legal system.

Wednesday, November 13
High Point University
Guilford College

Thursday, November 14
Wake Forest University