Not exact matches
Kate has
won a number of prestigious awards, including a Livingston Award for
Young Journalists in the national reporting category for her three - part series on the fall of Bear Stearns.
Editor's note: Laura Sessions Stepp is a Pulitzer Prize -
winning journalist, formerly with The Washington Post, who specializes in the coverage of
young people.
Pulitzer Prize -
winning journalist Mark Ethridge, president of Carolina Parenting Inc., fulfilled a dream in 2006 by writing a book titled Grievances, about the shooting of an African American teenager in a small southern town and the
young, hotshot reporter who is consumed with the need to shine light on the tragedy and solve the killing.
The Imagination Movers are Rich Collins, a former
journalist and father of five
young children; Scott Durbin, a former award -
winning teacher and father of two
young children; Dave Poche, a former architect and father of two
young children; and Scott «Smitty» Smith, a New Orleans firefighter who was a member of the Hurricane Katrina search - and - rescue effort.
Speaking on 9 June at the World Conference of Science
Journalists here in the South Korean capital, the co-winner of the 2012 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine was asked how
young scientists could endeavor to
win science's highest honor.
Eric's narrative journalism has
won a number of awards, including the American Society of Magazine Editors» «Next» Award and the Evert Clark / Seth Payne Award for
Young Science
Journalists, both in 2017.
It's no wonder she
won this year's Evert Clark / Seth Payne Award, an annual prize for
young science
journalists.
It's no wonder he
won this year's Evert Clark / Seth Payne Award, an annual prize for
young science
journalists.
The West London Free School, being promoted by a group of parents including the
journalist Toby
Young, has also
won outline approval as has the group of parents pushing for Stour Valley Community School in Suffolk.
In The Underground Girls of Kabul, award -
winning journalist Jenny Nordberg investigates a practice she discovered while pursuing a story in Afghanistan: that of parents dressing their
young daughters as boys and allowing them to fill the role of sons for their families.