Nell Clark
Nell Clark is an editor at Morning Edition and a writer for NPR's Live Blog. She pitches stories, edits interviews and reports breaking news. She started in radio at campus station WVFS at Florida State University, then covered climate change and the aftermath of Hurricane Michael for WFSU in Tallahassee, Fla. She joined NPR in 2019 as an intern at Weekend All Things Considered. She is proud to be a member of NPR's Peer-to-Peer Trauma Support Team, a network of staff trained to support colleagues dealing with trauma at work. Before NPR, she worked as a counselor at a sailing summer camp and as a researcher in a deep-sea genetics lab.
Content
- America's kids are going back to school. Not all of their teachers will join them
- His hometown didn't have a veterans memorial, so this teen built one himself
- A librarian collects all the things left in books — from love letters to old photos
- The Supreme Court's majority and dissent opinions on Dobbs reveal a massive schism
- A child trauma expert explains how parents can support kids in Uvalde and elsewhere
- The alleged Buffalo shooter livestreamed the attack. How sites can stop such videos
- Rick Martínez brings 'rapture' to the kitchen with his new cookbook 'Mi Cocina'
- World leaders weighed in on the war in Ukraine on Victory in Europe Day