Jiayu Liang (she/her) (@jiayuliang_) 's Twitter Profile
Jiayu Liang (she/her)

@jiayuliang_

Investigative reporting fellow @columbiajourn '23 covering environment, agriculture, and science.

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Ngai Yeung (@nyeungs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I graduate this summer, so I spoke with lots of international students to figure out how to land a journalism job in the US. Turns out interviews often end when recruiters find out candidates will need visa sponsorship. Offers have been rescinded. 🧵 poynter.org/reporting-edit…

Columbia Journalism School (@columbiajourn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On February 7th, Norah O'Donnell 🇺🇸 and amna will host the 2023 duPont-Columbia Awards ceremony, honoring some of the best in broadcast journalism of the past year. Stay tuned as we share clips from our outstanding Finalists over the next 30 days! #duPont2023

Hayden (@the_transit_guy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After leaving NYC two hours ago, my Amtrak train pulled into New Haven, 81 miles away. I’m begging for our trains in America to go faster than 40.5 mph on our busiest rail corridor in the worlds biggest economy.

Sabrina Shankman (@shankman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last fall, a group of climate activists known for stopping coal trains organized around a different pursuit: Getting elected en masse to an arcane group affiliated with ISO-NE, the region’s power grid operator. It worked, and it's part of a larger effort. bostonglobe.com/2023/01/25/sci…

Miriam Wasser (@miriamwasser) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In my latest story, I look at the state-directed "community benefits agreement" for a controversial electrical substation. "This is not mitigation ... because we're paying for it," says JAW

Columbia Journalism School (@columbiajourn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s a special moment to learn you’ve won a duPont-Columbia Award. See it for yourself here - the shock, the tears, the immense pride - as we caught some of our winners by surprise in the days leading up to the ceremony. Jane Ferguson Caroline Kitchener Erika Alexander Clarissa Ward

The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Special Report: Women journalists tackling difficult subjects and holding powerful people accountable are targeted in intense online attacks and smear campaigns. Some even lose their jobs as news organizations struggle to respond to the hate. wapo.st/3RVyHqg

June Kim (@junemkim_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seoul has lost a forested area of more than 16 times the size of Central Park in just 50 years. I wrote about how this happened and what this means to Seoulites. Using satellite imagery, the story visualizes neighborhoods that were transformed by the new housing developments.

Seoul has lost a forested area of more than 16 times the size of Central Park in just 50 years. I wrote about how this happened and what this means to Seoulites. Using satellite imagery, the story visualizes neighborhoods that were transformed by the new housing developments.
April Dembosky (@adembosky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

California is debating treating people with serious mental illness against their will. But younger people who *want* psychosis treatment can't get it because their insurance company won't pay for it. 1/7 Mike McGuire Senator Scott Wiener Susan Eggman kqed.org/science/198163…

Hayden (@the_transit_guy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This was a hit and run by a pickup truck with a DRIVER behind the wheel. The victim was a human being with friends and family, and this headline is repugnant. Take this repugnant headline down, immediately.

Columbia Journalism School (@columbiajourn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're excited to announce that Shoe Leather, a CJS investigative podcast that digs up stories from New York’s past to find out how yesterday’s news affects us today, is back. Introducing season 4: It’s Our F*cking Park. Episodes drop 5/9. Available wherever you get your pods.

We're excited to announce that <a href="/ShoeLeatherCast/">Shoe Leather</a>, a CJS investigative podcast that digs up stories from New York’s past to find out how yesterday’s news affects us today, is back. Introducing season 4: It’s Our F*cking Park. Episodes drop 5/9. Available wherever you get your pods.
Jiayu Liang (she/her) (@jiayuliang_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After months of reporting, writing, and producing, our podcast is finally out! Ryan Kilkenny and I are so proud of it and hope you'll give it a listen!

nature (@nature) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A trailblazing 1977 seagull study found that "about 10% of the nests on Santa Barbara Island had two moms inside", reports Lulu Miller in @RadioLab — and the finding became a turning point in how some people think about human sexuality. radiolab.org/podcast/seagul…

A trailblazing 1977 seagull study found that "about 10% of the nests on Santa Barbara Island had two moms inside", reports <a href="/lmillernpr/">Lulu Miller</a> in @RadioLab — and the finding became a turning point in how some people think about human sexuality. radiolab.org/podcast/seagul…
End Climate Silence (@endclimtsilence) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It cannot be emphasized enough that climate deniers are VOCAL and ACTIVIST, and if we want to see more and better climate reporting, we also have to be VOCAL and ACTIVIST. (2)

Miriam Wasser (@miriamwasser) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A few summers ago, I asked a WBUR colleague where I could find state data about heat-related mortalities. Turns out, MA (like many places) doesn't really track this info. My latest story looks at why doing so could help save lives on a warming planet. wbur.org/news/2023/08/3…