
Alaskan memories inspire climate change work
By Grace Finnell-Gudwien and Gabrielle Rancifer Medill Reports Every year as a child, oceanographer Joellen Russell watched the sea ice break apart and float out

By Grace Finnell-Gudwien and Gabrielle Rancifer Medill Reports Every year as a child, oceanographer Joellen Russell watched the sea ice break apart and float out

By Ivy Fan Medill Reports Ekaterina Korsounskaia, born in Moscow moved to the United States more than 30 years ago. She now teaches Russian as

By Ivy Fan, Gelsey Plaza and Lauren Turner Medill Reports John Freeland and Meaghan Cusack, who both have had amputations, use prosthetic limbs to rock

By Grace Finnell-Gudwien Medill Reports Inside caves, lakes and corals, small crystals dot the landscapes and scaffold into majestic pillars up to 4 meters high.

By Kala Hunter Medill Reports As Greenland’s glaciers melt from an abruptly warming climate, scientists are studying how mammoth glaciers are losing their ice. The

By Kala Hunter Medill Reports How sensitive is the climate? This is the question that prompted marine and geochemist Alan Seltzer, a Ph.D. assistant scientist

By Alyssa Haduck Medill Reports When rower Cillian Mullen competes, he tunes everything else out. From the first stroke of his oar on the water,

By Almaz Abedje and MacKenzie Coffman Medill Reports Known for its vibrant culture and architecture, New Orleans has also faced rapid gentrification following natural disasters

As part of the Medill Media Teens program, Chicago Public School students received training and worked closely with Medill master’s students to report and write

As part of the Medill Media Teens program, Chicago Public School students received training and worked closely with Medill master’s students to report and write