Alan Miller (journalist)

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Born (1954-03-05) March 5, 1954 (age 72)
EducationWesleyan University, University of Hawaii at Manoa
TitleFounder (retired as CEO in 2022)
Alan C. Miller
Born (1954-03-05) March 5, 1954 (age 72)
EducationWesleyan University, University of Hawaii at Manoa
EmployerNews Literacy Project
TitleFounder (retired as CEO in 2022)
Awards2003 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting
Websitenewslit.org

Alan C. Miller (born March 5, 1954[1]) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist and the founder of the News Literacy Project,[2] a national education nonprofit that works with educators and journalists to offer resources and tools that help middle school and high school students learn to separate fact from fiction. In 2020, NLP expanded its audience to include people of all ages.[3]

Born in New York City to Martin and Anita Miller, Miller was raised in Ridgewood, New Jersey.[4] In 1976, he received a bachelor's degree in English from Wesleyan University, where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Wesleyan considers him one of its "notable alumni."[5] He received a master's degree in political science in 1978 from the University of Hawaii[2] and was a student participant at the East-West Center's Communication Institute. During his post-graduate studies he was an intern in the Tokyo bureau of The Washington Post.

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