Anne Donohue
Associate Professor of Journalism
BA, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
MS, Boston University
MA, Tufts University, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
Professor Donohue is an award-winning public radio producer and editor. She was the special projects editor at Monitor Radio for five years and has also been a contributor to NPR, the BBC, WGBH, and Public Radio International programs. In 1999 she won the prestigious duPont-Columbia Award for The DNA Files on NPR. She has a special interest in international news, politics, and health. She has done reporting from Egypt, Japan, China, Hong Kong, and Indonesia, as well as many of the 50 states. She has won numerous journalism awards for productions on women and AIDS, population and women’s reproductive health, and treatment of women and girls in the developing world. Prior to her work in public radio, Professor Donohue was a writer and producer in commercial television news at ABC News in Washington and the CBS affiliate in Boston (now WBZ). In 2008, Donohue was a Fulbright Scholar at Renmin University in Beijing. She reported from China on the uprising in Tibet, the Sichuan earthquake, and the Beijing Summer Olympics.