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Reporting Fellow Alumni Panel: Science, Health, and Environmental Storytelling

Event Date: 
February 23, 2021

Join the Pulitzer Center, Missouri School of Journalism and Society of Environmental Journalists for a panel discussion on science, health, and environmental reporting. Four Pulitzer Center Reporting Fellow alums will share their reporting experiences, and a Q&A session will follow.

When: Tuesday, February 23, 2021 at 11 am CT

Who:

  • Anton Delgado was the 2020 Reporting Fellow for Elon University. Delgado's Pulitzer Center reporting explored the resurgence of leprosy in Brazil. . He now works as an environmental reporter with The Arizona Republic.
  • Emma Johnson was the 2019 Reporting Fellow for Yale University. Johnson's reporting focused on Bhutan's quest for energy security. As a current Climate Science Fellow, she is examining the effects of climate change on North Carolina's trout industry.
  • Neeta Satam was the 2017 Reporting Fellow for the University of Missouri. Satam's reporting shined a light on development threatening Manipur, India's Loktak Lake. She now works as a freelance photojournalist based in St. Louis.
  • Dan Schwartz was the 2019 Reporting Fellow for the University of Missouri. Schwartz traveled to Peru to highlight efforts by highland communities to build lakes and combat climate change. Schwartz is an independent journalist based in Colorado.

Register on Zoom.

 

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