In this session, four well-known investigative journalists -- one of them moderator Mort Rosenblum -- will compare notes about their own stories and the persistence they needed to keep following the trail.
Where: | Koffler Room 216 (Seats 89, Wheelchair accessible) ![]() ![]() ![]() |
When: | Sat, Mar 4, 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm |
Signing area: | Sales & Signing Area - UA BookStore Tent (on Mall) (following presentation)
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Genre: | Current Issues / Politics / Social Science |
Moderator: | Mort Rosenblum |
Katherine Corcoran is a former Associated Press bureau chief for Mexico and Central America. "In the Mouth of the Wolf" is her latest work. She has been an Alicia Patterson fellow, the Hewlett Fellow for Public Policy at the Kellogg Institute at the University of Notre Dame and a Logan Nonfiction Program fellow....
Sari Horwitz is a four-time Pulitzer-Prize winning investigative reporter who has been at The Washington Post for nearly four decades, where she has covered the Justice Department and criminal justice issues....
For more than 20 years, Joshua Prager, a former senior writer for The Wall Street Journal, has written about historical secrets—revealing all from the hidden scheme that led to baseball’s most famous moment (Bobby Thomson’s “Shot Heard Round the World”) to the only-ever anonymous recipient of a Pulitzer Prize (a photographer he tracked down in Iran)....