New Tracks in Moroccan Education
Gareth SmailThe Moroccan government is revamping language education as a part of a program to reduce unemployment among degree holders. How is it working?
View ArticleTo Know or Not to Know What Our Genes Predict About Our Future
Anna ClausenAn Icelandic biopharmaceutical company says it can save hundreds of lives with the press of a button. There’s only one problem. Pressing the button is illegal.
View ArticleIceland: Ethical Challenges of Genetic Testing
Anna Marsibil ClausenGenetic scientists in Iceland want to warn 2,400 people who are more likely than others to develop breast cancer, but they can't. The individuals have the right not to know.
View ArticleJournalist Ben Taub at Flagler College, Forum on Government and Public Policy
Tuesday, October 24, 2017 - 7:00PMSt Augustine, FLUnited StatesBen Taub, Ann PetersAward-winning journalist focuses on human trafficking from Africa to Europe and war crimes in Syria during Campus...
View ArticlePulitzer Center-CUGH Communications Workshop: Engaging Journalists on Public...
Monday, October 02, 2017 (All day)Washington, DCUnited StatesRebecca Hersher, Roger Thurow, Rebecca KaplanJoin journalists, educators, and researchers for a day-long workshop on how to communicate...
View ArticleLadakh: Sustainable Living and Learning Through Alternative Education
Palak BarmaiyaSECMOL, an alternative school in Ladakh, built on a mountain desert at an altitude of 11,000 feet, educates children through sustainable community living.
View ArticleLadakh: Education Reform That Is Changing the Local Community
Palak BarmaiyaAt an altitude of 11,000 feet, a unique school has been developed in a mountain desert of India—its mission is to help educate children through sustainable community living.
View ArticleGuyana: A Morning in Red Village
William Campbell RawlinsIn Guyana, domestic violence has become a part of everyday life. Campbell Rawlins spends a morning in a housing project to experience what life is like in one of the most...
View ArticleMental Health and the Cycle of Violence in Guyana
Madeline Bishop, Campbell RawlinsHow is post-colonial Guyana working to break free from its enduring cycles of abuse and suicide?
View ArticleWalter Rodney Commemoration
William Campbell RawlinsAfter our first full day in Guyana, Madeline Bishop and I met a contact at the commemoration for Walter Rodney hosted by the Working People’s Alliance, a socialist political party.
View ArticleNew Tracks in Moroccan Education
Gareth SmailThe Moroccan government is revamping language education as a part of a program to reduce unemployment among degree holders. How is it working?
View ArticleTo Know or Not to Know What Our Genes Predict About Our Future
Anna ClausenAn Icelandic biopharmaceutical company says it can save hundreds of lives with the press of a button. There’s only one problem. Pressing the button is illegal.
View ArticleIceland: Ethical Challenges of Genetic Testing
Anna Marsibil ClausenGenetic scientists in Iceland want to warn 2,400 people who are more likely than others to develop breast cancer, but they can't. The individuals have the right not to know.
View ArticleJournalist Ben Taub at Flagler College, Forum on Government and Public Policy
Tuesday, October 24, 2017 - 7:00PMSt Augustine, FLUnited StatesBen Taub, Ann PetersAward-winning journalist focuses on human trafficking from Africa to Europe and war crimes in Syria during Campus...
View ArticlePulitzer Center-CUGH Communications Workshop: Engaging Journalists on Public...
Monday, October 02, 2017 (All day)Washington, DCUnited StatesRebecca Hersher, Roger Thurow, Rebecca KaplanJoin journalists, educators, and researchers for a day-long workshop on how to communicate...
View ArticleFrom the Frontlines: The Global Refugee Crisis
Wednesday, October 18, 2017 - 4:30PMWashington, DCUnited StatesAlice Su, Robin Shulman , Ben TaubPulitzer Center grantees Alice Su, Robin Shulman, and Ben Taub share their reporting on refugees as part...
View ArticleBrazil: A Month with Mylene
Poonam DaryaniA mother navigates the complexities and joys of daily life with three children post-Zika, in the northeast city of Recife.
View ArticleHow OFWs can Avoid Getting Buried in Debt
Ana P. SantosFor migrant workers, failing to pay off loans can mean jail time and loss of income.
View ArticleLow Income Expat Women Pay the Price for Unmarried Sex in Qatar
Ana P. SantosExpat men are using dating apps to approach women for casual sex, while women pay the price for accepting their advances.
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