Kirk Carapezza
Kirk is a reporter for the NPR member station in Boston, WGBH, where he covers higher education, connecting the dots between post-secondary education and the economy, national security, jobs and global competitiveness. Kirk has been a reporter with Wisconsin Public Radio in Madison, Wis.; a writer and producer at WBUR in Boston; a teacher and coach at Nativity Preparatory School in New Bedford, Mass.; a Fenway Park tour guide; and a tourist abroad. Kirk received his B.A. from the College of the Holy Cross and earned his M.S. from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. When he's not reporting or editing stories on campus, you can find him posting K's on the Wall at Fenway. You can follow Kirk on Twitter @KirkCarapezza.
Content
- SAT Exams Canceled In June, And May Be Administered Digitally In The Fall
- News Brief: DOJ Sides Against Harvard, Remembering John McCain And Aretha Franklin
- Justice Department Sides Against Harvard In Racial Discrimination Lawsuit
- How To Get $20,000 Off The Price Of A Master's Degree
- The Number Of Hungry And Homeless Students Rises Along With College Costs
- What The People Who Read Your College Application Really Think
- Where Are The 40,000 Students ITT Tech Left Behind When It Closed?
- The Days May Be Numbered For Corinthian Colleges' Accreditor