Resumé

Work:

Senior Editor: 

MIT Technology Review, Cambridge, MA (remote). March 2020 – Feb. 2023.

  •  I covered internet culture and misinformation.

Staff Writer: 

The Washington Post, Washington, DC. July 2014 – March 2020.

  • Digital culture reporter in the features department October 2015 – March 2020.
  • Past: general assignment, religion reporting.

The Wire, New York, New York. July 2013 ‐ July 2014.

  • Staff Writer, breaking news. General interest assignments, with a focus on politics and religion, women’s and LGBT issues.

Contributor:

The Wire, New York, New York. May 2013 ­‐ July 2013.

  • Night writer, covering all breaking news.

Slate Magazine, New York, New York. September 2011 – May 2013.

  • Writer, The Slatest. Feature contributor, politics and culture.

Columbia Journalism Review, New York, New York. October 2012 – July 2014.

Religion & Politics, St. Louis, Missouri. November 2012.


U.S. Correspondent:

The New Humanist, London, United Kingdom. November 2011 – May 2013.

  • Politics and religion. Cover story in Dec./Jan. 2011‐2012 issue.

Associate Editor:
The Revealer, New York, New York. November 2010 – July 2013.

  • Edited articles, developed series ideas, and wrote short commentary and longer reported pieces on media and religion.

Education:

New York University. MA, Religious Studies and Journalism. 70 Washington Square South, New York, NY. Sept. 2010 – May 2012.

  • Thesis: Longform nonfiction piece on American anti‐Muslim conspiracy theorists.
  • GPA: 3.91.

Hampshire College. BA, Liberal Arts. 893 West Street, Amherst, MA. Sept. 2003 – May 2007.

  • Concentration: American literature and nonfiction writing.
  • Thesis: A creative nonfiction work about a working class evangelical couple in Maine.
  • Awards: Stoddard Grant for Summer Creative Writing, 2007. Presented thesis at Hampshire’s Arts and Social Action showcase, May 2007.
  • GPA: N/A. Hampshire gives narrative evaluations.