The writer’s latest project is uncovering some of the surprising ways that life has changed and shaped the planet.
Why The West’s Future Depends on Finding Common Ground
As land and water management issues in the region worsen with climate change, there are no easy solutions, writes Virginia Gewin.
To Write About Megafires, KSJ Alum Maura R. O’Connor Joined the Front Lines
In a Q&A, O’Connor reflects on training to become a wildland firefighter — and reporting on the deeply personal stories of people who do the job for a living.
Alumni Notes: Award News, Book Launches, and Remembering a ‘Bright Light’ in Journalism
A recurring roundup of news about former KSJ Fellows, featuring Federico Kukso’s compendium of what the fellows have been writing.
The Things I Carried
Setting off on her first long reporting trip in years, beagle in tow, journalist Melanie Kaplan experiences the muscle memory of past travels.
Embracing Advocacy Through Reporting
Can your religion impact the care you receive? KSJ fellow Tasmiha Khan explores the prejudices faced by Muslims in clinical settings.