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The WPI blog offers an insider’s look at the fellows’ journeys, capturing their unique experiences and insights as they travel the country navigating the immersive program.
Pink paper on the wall
It was September 2015. After two weeks of holiday I started working on my new documentary. It took me back to the times of the Second World...
‘Little House on the Prairie’ and changing demographics
Walnut Grove, Minnesota - One of the most difficult things as a foreigner grappling to understand this year’s presidential campaign is trying to...
How to Cover the World’s Biggest Political Event
In about ten days, the most broadcasted political event on earth will take place in Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY, on Monday, September 26th....
Friends, Fun, Food (For Thought)
I have taken more than 2,800 pictures to record the first five weeks of our program. My cellphone seems to be on the verge of a strike. Right...
Finally, Minnesota Knows: The Case of Jacob Wetterling
ABOVE: Jacob Wetterling when he disappeared, and a computer-generated image of how he may have looked as an 18-year-old. My phone buzzed as I left...
9/11 in New York, 15 Years Later
Just like that, it has been 15 years since two airplanes were used as missiles by terrorists to hit the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center, in...