Author: Andrew Munroe
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Panama Papers
Will Fitzgibbon talks about the Panama Papers, a series of stories detailing the offshore financial secrets of the world’s elite that won the 2017 TRACE Prize for Investigative Reporting.
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Syria: Lafarge’s troubling arrangements with Islamic State
DorothĂ©e Myriam Kellou talks reporting on a French company’s ties to the Islamic State for a story that won the 2017 TRACE Prize for Investigative Reporting.
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Maritime ‘Repo Men’: A last resort for stolen ships
Ian Urbina received an Honorable Mention for the TRACE Prize for Investigative Reporting in 2016, for a series on maritime lawlessness and the often shady work of “repo men.”
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The rise and fall of Imtech
Sönke Iwersen received an Honourable Mention for the 2016 TRACE Prize for Investigative Reporting for his series on Dutch engineering firm Imtech.
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The 1MDB Scandal
Bradley Hope and Tom Wright won the TRACE Prize for Investigative Reporting in 2016 for their article in the Wall Street Journal about the $6 billion scandal that rocked the Malaysian government and a major U.S. bank.
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Medical Supply Chain Documentary Wins Investigative Reporting Award
America’s Medical Supply Crisis has been recognized with the Investigative Reporters and Editors Award, the top investigative journalism prize in North America.
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“We should be coming out and staking our claim”
Catherine Lafferty tells her story as part of Turning Points, a GRC series airing weekends on PBS NewsHour that explores alcohol use, addiction, resilience and healing in the Canadian North.
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Baby Bugs to Aging Bugs: Exploring the Microbes Pivotal to a Healthy Long Life
Brett Finlay’s research is at the forefront of the field of cellular microbiology, making several fundamental discoveries in this area that have made him recipient of numerous prestigious awards. Jessica M. Finlay specializes in environmental gerontology and clinical geography. She has authored publications in leading health, geography, and gerontology journals.
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An Evening with the UBC Opera Ensemble, Directed by Nancy Hermiston
Professor Hermiston is a distinguished opera singer, stage director and educator. She debuted in New York at Carnegie Hall, and her European dĂ©but led to a permanent engagement with the prestigious NĂĽrnberg Opera. She has held numerous appointments as voice teacher and as stage director at the Meistersinger Konservatorium, NĂĽrnberg, and the University of Toronto…
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Indigenous Perspectives of History: Story as a Repository
Dr. Deanna Reder’s research focuses on Indigenous literature and literary history. A Cree-MĂ©tis scholar, she is a founding member of the Indigenous Literary Studies Association (ILSA), co-chair of the Indigenous Voices Awards, and the Editor for the Indigenous Studies Series at Wilfrid Laurier University Press. She also helped found, in 2020, the Indigenous Editors Association.…