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Theodore Gup is the Eugene M. Lang Visiting Professor for Issues of Social Change at Swarthmore College, affiliated with the Lang Center for Civic & Social Responsibility and the Department of English Literature. He teaches ENGL 006, 'Investigative Journalism as an Agent of Social Change,' and mentors student journalists across diverse media formats.
- Former staff writer and editor for The Washington Post and Time magazine
- Experienced educator at Williams College, Johns Hopkins University, and Georgetown University
His work focuses on investigative journalism’s role in social change, media ethics, and democratic accountability. He has explored themes like government secrecy, civic responsibility, and historical narratives in American society.
Notable accolades include:
- George Polk Award, Worth Bingham Prize, Gerald Loeb Award
- Book-of-the-Year Award from Investigative Reporters and Editors
- Pulitzer Prize finalist, Guggenheim Fellow, and Fulbright Scholar
- Fellowships at Harvard's Shorenstein Center, Safra Center for Ethics, and Durham University's Institute for Advanced Study
A former student of Classics and English at Brandeis University and Trinity College (Dublin), Gup graduated from Case Western Reserve Law School and was admitted to the DC bar. His writings have appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian, National Geographic, and other major outlets.
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