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  • Kirsten.Weaver@nau.edu
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  • Chris Clements is an award-winning journalist and radio producer from Phoenix, Arizona. He's covered state politics, environmental issues, Indigenous communities and public health in southwest Colorado, Wyoming and Arizona, where he's earned awards from the Society of Professional Journalists and the Public Media Journalists Association. At KNAU, his reporting interests include coverage of the Colorado River, uranium and coal mining and public health. His local stories are regularly rebroadcast on NPR programs such as Morning Edition, All Things Considered and Weekend Edition. Contact Chris at Chris.Clements@nau.edu.
  • Melissa Gray is a senior producer for All Things Considered.
  • Daniel Wood is a visual journalist at NPR, where he brings data and analyses into complex topics by paired reporting with custom charts, maps and explainers. He focuses on data-rich topics like COVID-19 outcomes, climate change and politics. His interest in tracking a small outbreak of a novel coronavirus in January 2020 helped position NPR to be among the leading news organizations to provide daily updates on the growth and impact of COVID-19 around the country and globe.
  • Mike Pesca first reached the airwaves as a 10-year-old caller to a New York Jets-themed radio show and has since been able to parlay his interests in sports coverage as a National Desk correspondent for NPR based in New York City.
  • Alan Cheuse died on July 31, 2015. He had been in a car accident in California earlier in the month. He was 75. Listen to NPR Special Correspondent Susan Stamburg's retrospective on his life and career.
  • Peter Overby has covered Washington power, money, and influence since a foresighted NPR editor created the beat in 1994.
  • Amy Held is an editor on the newscast unit. She regularly reports breaking news on air and online.
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