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Mitchell Zuckoff is the Sumner M. Redstone Professor in Narrative Studies and Director of the BU Power of Narrative Conference at Boston University. He is a renowned nonfiction author, with eight books including the New York Times bestsellers 13 Hours: The Inside Account of What Really Happened in Benghazi and Fall and Rise: The Story of 9/11. His work blends historical research with narrative storytelling, often exploring underreported events.
Education:
- B.A., University of Rhode Island
- M.A., University of Missouri (as an O.O. McIntyre Fellow)
- Batten Fellow, Darden School of Business Administration, University of Virginia
Research & Awards: Zuckoff’s research focuses on investigative journalism, narrative nonfiction, and historical storytelling. His honors include the Pulitzer Prize nomination (as part of the Boston Globe Spotlight Team), Livingston Award for International Reporting, and Heywood Broun Award. He has contributed to The New Yorker and The New York Times.
Additional Roles: He previously worked as a special projects reporter at the Boston Globe, where his investigative work earned him national recognition. He currently oversees the Power of Narrative Conference, fostering dialogue on storytelling’s societal impact.




