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Chris Graves

Assistant professor, College of Journalism and Mass Communications at University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Chris Graves is a seasoned journalist with a passion for storytelling that began in high school and led to covering a wide range of topics including politics, human interest stories, and calamities. With a background in journalism from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Chris's career has been focused on capturing both human suffering and resilience.

Having served in various roles such as word editor, newsroom manager, and digital strategist, Chris has been instrumental in transitioning newsrooms into the digital age. His work has been recognized through features in documentaries, TV shows, and National Public Radio. Notably, Chris was part of the Pulitzer Prize-winning team at the Cincinnati Enquirer for their exemplary local reporting on 'Seven Days of Heroin.'

In 2020, amidst the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, Chris returned to his roots by teaching journalism at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. His dedication to the future of journalism is evident through his teaching role at his alma mater.

Chris's extensive professional experience includes positions such as Assistant Professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications, Managing Editor at Minnesota Public Radio, Columnist/Storyteller/Digital Strategist at Enquirer Media, and various editorial roles at other esteemed organizations.

With a career spanning numerous reputable media outlets including the Minneapolis Star Tribune and the Cincinnati Enquirer, Chris Graves continues to inspire through his impactful storytelling and commitment to the field of journalism.

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Lincoln, Nebraska, United States