
Investigative Reporting Workshop
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A journalistic training hospital based at American University
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The Double Exposure Film Festival (Double Exposure Investigative Film Festival & Symp), released its much-anticipated film list. Get passes today using IRW’s discount code, INVESTIGATIVE, at dxfest.com #DXIFF23 Films include “Locked Out,” “The Lost Souls of Syria,” “The Prince of Truth” and “Another Body.”





Back in July, I was named editor of Investigative Reporting Workshop - a non-profit newsroom based at American University that functions as a journalism clinic. We've been heads down, hard at work. But today we relaunched our newsletter with updates on what we've been up to irworkshop.substack.com/p/reintroducin…




Our Investigative Reporting Workshop investigation reveals 9 of 12 public Florida universities had faculty resignations spike in 2022. Into 2023, STEM professors who generated millions in grant money have fled. The biggest losers in this hyper-politicized system: Students. chronicle.com/article/why-fa…


reporters from Investigative Reporting Workshop interviewed 40 tenured and tenure-track faculty members who have resigned from Florida colleges and universities in the last two years. 33 of them directly cited Gov. Ron DeSantis' culture war politics. Published in The Chronicle of Higher Education chronicle.com/article/why-fa…





Following the findings by image sleuths described in my recent investigation in Science Magazine a key paper cited by Prothena Corporation to support Parkinson's drug development has been retracted: journals.plos.org/plosone/articl… The investigation is here science.org/content/articl…

Deputy editor Stephanie McFeeters (Stephanie McFeeters) joined NEWS CENTER Maine to talk about how our newsroom and Investigative Reporting Workshop examined how Maine counties are spending $261 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds. WATCH: newscentermaine.com/video/news/reg…

D.C. landlords owe over $40 million in housing code violation fees — some of which go back to FY2018. At one property, over $1 million were waived due to administrative errors by the Department of Buildings. Read more here from me & Hamed Ahmadi in Washington City Paper : washingtoncitypaper.com/article/758128…