Global Reporting Program
Student-led enterprise global reporting on under-covered stories. Winner of Emmy, Edward R. Murrow, Sigma Delta Chi, Canadian Assoc of Journalists, Webby
04/23/2021
Congratulations to GRP alum Sarah Berman on the release of her first book, “Don’t call it a cult.”
Sarah dives deep into the story of the women of NXIVM. Her investigation takes a nuanced approach – detailing how women seeking opportunities for growth found themselves ensnared by the group’s leader, Keith Raniere, and the women in his inner circle.
Don't Call It a Cult by Sarah Berman | Penguin Random House Canada "Don't Call It A Cult is the most detailed, well-reported, and nuanced look at NXIVM's history, its supporters, and those left destroyed in its wake. If you want to understand NXIVM--and other groups like it--reading Sarah Berman's account is essential." --Scaachi Koul, bestselling author of One Day...
09/04/2020
We have a brand new website! Follow the link below to learn more about our program, its fellows, past projects and more.
Global Reporting Program – The Global Reporting Program brings graduate students around the world together to produce ambitious, in-depth reporting projects with impact. Training the next generation of global journalists The Global Reporting Program brings graduate students around the world together to produce ambitious, in-depth reporting projects with impact. Photo from the latest GRP project, The Fish You (Don’t Know You) Eat, published in partnership with Abou...
07/17/2020
The Global Reporting Program's investigation into the global fishmeal industry, 'The Fish You (Don't Know You) Eat', was awarded a special mention at this year's One World Media awards.
Congratulations to all the winners and nominees! 🍾
https://awards.oneworldmedia.org.uk/part-one
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