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Douglas Belkin

Reporter at The Wall Street Journal

Douglas Belkin is a national correspondent for The Wall Street Journal who specializes in covering higher education.12 He has been with the Journal since 2007 and focuses on exploring the relationship between education and the economy.1 Based in Chicago, Illinois, Belkin has been part of projects that were twice nominated for the Pulitzer Prize.1 His work primarily examines educational trends and their economic implications.2

Professional Background

  • Current Role: Higher Education Reporter at The Wall Street Journal
  • Location: Chicago, Illinois
  • Joined The Wall Street Journal: 2007
  • Professional Focus: Higher education reporting, exploring links between education and economic trends

Belkin has worked as both a national and foreign correspondent during his tenure at the Wall Street Journal1, demonstrating a versatile journalism career centered on in-depth reporting about educational systems and their broader societal impacts.

Highlights

Jan 24 · globalaffairs.org
Douglas Belkin | Chicago Council on Global Affairs

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