A Pulitzer Prize Winner Chats With Yale Students
Sheryl WuDunn was on campus Tuesday to accept a prestigious award and take part in a Master's Tea.
It was a busy Tuesday at Yale for Sheryl WuDunn, the first Asian-American reporter to win the Pulitzer Prize and the wife of fellow Pulitzer winner Nicholas Kristof.
After attending a luncheon during which she was presented with the sixth annual Visionary Leadership Award from the International Festival of Arts & Ideas, WuDunn gave a 4 p.m. afternoon Master’s Tea talk titled “A Path Appears: Why Should We Change the World?” From Yale News associate editor Susan Gonzalez’s solid summary:
One of the biggest challenges she faced reporting in China, WuDunn said, was that she and other reporters were constantly being followed by government agents.
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