Evelyn E. Gaiser is an aquatic ecologist at Florida International University. Gaiser's research is focused on understanding how algae can be used as "sentinels" of the effects of long-term changes in ...
Daniella Levine Cava is the mayor of Miami-Dade County, the first woman elected to the position. As mayor, she oversees more than 31,000 county employees, serves nearly 3 million residents, and ...
Paula Dobbyn reports on Maui, Hawaiʻi Island, and the environment for Honolulu Civil Beat. Previous to Civil Beat, Dobbyn was a longtime Alaska journalist. She began her journalism career in Nicaragua ...
This project seeks to document the regression in certain resettled communities in Nigeria's northeastern region and how the lack of basic amenities is pushing people to turn to terrorists for safety.
Fourteen Teacher Fellows have joined the Pulitzer Center's education team for the Fall 2024 Teacher Fellowship program, “Making Connections to Global Health Stories." These educators were selected ...
Image by José Arias. Colombia, 2024. Fostering Intersectional Journalism That Promotes Agency and Drives Impact in Nature The Pulitzer Center recently hosted a pivotal event during COP16, gathering a ...
What does a healthy future look like for all people? We are exploring that question this month through several initiatives supported by the Pulitzer Center. Engagement is embedded into our journalism ...
Thomas Van Lent is one of the leading experts on water management in the Everglades, with more than 40 years of experience in Everglades restoration. He has worked for the state of Florida, the ...
Claire Harbage works as a photographer traveling around the world for NPR. Harbage holds a master's degree in visual communication from Ohio University and also attended the Salt Institute for ...