A reporter learned how to gather her own data as a building block for her narratives, which she brought to life through ...
A reporter discovers troubling gaps in the data collected by LA's child welfare agency on child removals due to neglect.
A peer-to-peer reporting model emerged from a simple realization: Students interviewing their peers can elicit more candid ...
We believe health is an essential part of every story. We believe impact reporting leads to healthier communities. We believe engagement and diversity enrich journalism. The Center for Health ...
So much crucial brain development occurs in the first three years of life that one researcher jokes that to him and his colleagues, 3-year-olds are practically middle aged. And yet,the first three ...
Our California Fellowship is designed to support reporters in the Golden State pursuing ambitious, enterprising projects on overlooked health and health equity issues. You decide what stories need to ...
Teena Apeles is the national engagement editor at the Center for Health Journalism at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School of Journalism. A native Angeleno, prior to joining the ...
The Center for Health Journalism’s “Just One Breath” collaborative on valley fever brought together reporters from the Bakersfield Californian, Radio Bilingüe in Fresno, Valley Public Radio in Fresno ...
Our competitive Fellowship programs offer individualized mentorship, generous reporting stipends ranging from $2,000 to $10,000, and a week-long training institute that includes inspiring trips in the ...
Our Data Fellowship offers journalists an opportunity to transform their reporting by training them to “interview the data” as if it were a human source. They finish the five-month program equipped ...