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  • Jessica Bakeman reports on K-12 and higher education for WLRN, south Florida's NPR affiliate. While new to Miami and public radio, Jessica is a seasoned journalist who has covered education policymaking and politics in three state capitals: Jackson, Miss.; Albany, N.Y.; and, most recently, Tallahassee.
  • Casey McDermott is an online reporter covering politics, policy, and New Hampshire news. She also works on digital reporting projects for NHPR's newsroom.
  • Elizabeth Harball is a reporter with Alaska’s Energy Desk, covering Alaska’s oil and gas industry and environmental policy. She is a contributor to the Energy Desk’s Midnight Oil podcast series. Before moving to Alaska in 2016, Harball worked at E&E News in Washington, D.C., where she covered federal and state climate change policy. Originally from Kalispell, Montana, Harball is a graduate of Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
  • Will Michaels started his professional radio career at WUNC.
  • Stephannie Stokes is a producer at WABE’s features desk. The title, “producer,” can mean a lot of things, but her focus is on telling stories. On WABE, you might hear her reporting about a lesser known part of Atlanta’s history, while another day you might catch a sound portrait she produced about a person or place in the region.
  • Hello! As you can probably see, my name is Ross. What the website may not tell you is that I am a Senior majoring in Economics and Applied Statistics at Purdue University. I also am the Assistant Manager of the Purdue Varsity Glee Club, a huge meditation guy, and a frequent bike commuter to class from my old-house-turned apartment that I share with fellow Glee Club members. I started working with WBAA 2 years ago and have found the experience quite rewarding. My main duty has been to edit West Lafayette Library Director Nick Schenkel's coveted book reviews, which have proven to be quite educational. My favorite part is writing a silly description for each book review every week. And, as with any intern, there have been various other tasks that I complete at the station [including getting the Operations Director his coffee and cleaning his office floor with a toothbrush and my tears]. I look forward to learning and contributing more while working for this awesome resource for news and culture that is WBAA!
  • An-Li became a reporter while completing her law degree at Stanford. In law school, she wrote about housing affordability, criminal justice and economic development, among other topics. She also served as the intern to NPR Legal Affairs Correspondent Nina Totenberg in Washington, DC, helping Ms. Totenberg to cover the U.S. Supreme Court and other legal matters. Originally from Pittsburgh, An-Li interned with the investigations team at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette before joining WESA in August 2017.
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