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Mentoring Arab Journalists to Cover Education

A project that I led trained 58 Arab reporters to write about education. The project was supported by one of a handful of grants awarded by the UN Democracy Fund from an applicant pool of more than a thousand applicants. Many of the journalists who attended the workshops still write about education today.

By |2023-02-14T21:30:32+00:00January 18, 2023|Leadership|0 Comments

Shaping the Conversation About Refugee Education

Four conferences that I and my colleagues from Al-Fanar Media organized in Istanbul, Amman, and New York from 2015 to 2016 focused the conversation about refugee education during the height of the Syrian conflict. The meetings also helped connect international donors with local expertise, local universities, and nongovernmental organizations working with refugees.

By |2023-02-14T21:36:11+00:00January 18, 2023|Leadership|0 Comments

Covid-19: The Virus That Devastated Arab Education

Before the Covid-19 pandemic hit, the Arab region had long resisted online education in any form. I led the editorial team at Al-Fanar Media to produce in-depth coverage that revealed how the pandemic hurt the education of the most vulnerable youth, including the poor, those in conflict zones, and girls in socially conservative families.

By |2023-02-14T21:50:19+00:00January 18, 2023|Leadership|0 Comments

Arab Women Are Left Out of University Leadership

I led an editorial team that surveyed 702 Arab higher education institutions and found that women led fewer than 7 percent of them. Nine Arab countries had no female academic leaders at all. This was the first time that the weak position of women in Arab academic leadership has been documented.

By |2022-12-16T22:15:40+00:00December 16, 2022|Editing Samples|0 Comments

A Portrait of the Obstacles That Arab Researchers Face

With my colleagues at Al-Fanar Media, I conceived and edited five articles that drew a portrait of the difficult work environment that Arab researchers face. Ninety-one percent of researchers surveyed wanted to leave the country they were working in. The editorial package drew coverage in a wide variety of publications, including Science, Times Higher Education, Morocco World News, and SciDev (in Arabic).

By |2023-02-14T20:56:03+00:00December 16, 2022|Editing Samples|0 Comments

Online Education in the Arab World Intensifies Inequality

A longstanding theme of my editing career has been to carefully monitor how education is affected by broad social and economic trends. In this article I edited, my colleagues and I examined how the drive to use online education in the Middle East during the Covid-19 pandemic weakened access to education for girls, refugees, and students from low-income families.

By |2023-02-14T21:03:44+00:00December 16, 2022|Editing Samples|0 Comments

The Frustrating Lives of Syria’s Future Leaders

Two articles I edited about students pursuing advanced degrees inside Syria created a detailed perspective of those who are trying to rise to the highest levels of academic achievement, in a nation coping with the effects of civil war. Despite facing enormous obstacles, Syrian students expressed a yearning to help their country through research, teaching, and community service.

By |2022-12-16T22:16:05+00:00December 16, 2022|Editing Samples|0 Comments

Three Poems: Death, Anxiety, and Meditation

Coming to Terms with Death, Hunting Season, and Othona Retreat were published in "Urthona: A Journal of Buddhism and the Arts." Reading and writing poetry since early adolescence has given me a way to understand my emotional and spiritual life, a better ear for sound in language and a way to strengthen the attention I pay to the world.

By |2023-02-14T21:10:06+00:00December 15, 2022|Featured on Home Page, Personal Writing|0 Comments
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