Laura Sydell

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OccupationsRadio Journalist
University teaching fellow
EmployerNPR
Laura Sydell
Alma materWilliam Smith College (B.S.)
Yeshiva University (J.D.)
OccupationsRadio Journalist
University teaching fellow
EmployerNPR

Laura Sydell formerly reported on Digital Culture for NPR. She was born in New Jersey, and is a former senior technology reporter for Public Radio International's Marketplace, and a regular reporter on for National Public Radio's All Things Considered, Morning Edition, and Weekend Edition. She was a Freedom Forum Teaching Fellow at the Graduate School of Journalism at University of California, Berkeley, teaching about reporting on culture.

Born and raised in Millburn, New Jersey, Sydell is a graduate of Gill St. Bernard's School,[1] Phi Beta Kappa graduate of William Smith, and later earned a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from the Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University. In 1999, she spent a year in the fellowship program at Columbia University's National Arts Journalism Program.[2] After finishing the fellowship, Sydell went to San Francisco to work as a teaching fellow at the Graduate School of Journalism at University of California, Berkeley.[3]

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