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  • Michelle Trudeau began her radio career in 1981, filing stories for NPR from Beijing and Shanghai, China, where she and her husband lived for two years. She began working as a science reporter and producer for NPR's Science Desk since 1982. Trudeau's news reports and feature stories, which cover the areas of human behavior, child development, the brain sciences, and mental health, air on NPR's Morning Edition and All Things Considered.
  • Abbie Fentress Swanson left KBIA at the end of 2013.
  • Alan Cheuse died on July 31, 2015. He had been in a car accident in California earlier in the month. He was 75. Listen to NPR Special Correspondent Susan Stamburg's retrospective on his life and career.
  • Lily Peck is a junior at Southern Methodist University, majoring in journalism and minoring in psychology. She is from Dallas, Texas, and is passionate about ethical reporting, mental health awareness and storytelling across media platforms. She hopes to pursue a career in communications or advertising while continuing to build skills in professional editing and creative production.
  • Caroline Smith was born and raised in Dallas, Texas. She is a senior at Southern Methodist University pursuing a BA in Fashion Media with a minor in English. She is passionate about solutions-oriented journalism that explores culture, wellness, and the fashion industry. 
  • Mariana Cordero resides in Richardson, Texas. She currently attends Southern Methodist University, where she is minoring in journalism.

    In her spare time, Mariana enjoys running, going to brunch with friends and watching movies with her family. 
  • Lyndsay Knecht is assistant producer for Think. 
  • Natalie Escobar is an assistant editor on the Code Switchteam, where she edits the blog and newsletter, runs the social media accounts and leads audience engagement. Before coming to NPR in 2020, Escobar was an assistant editor and editorial fellow at The Atlantic, where she covered family life and education. She also was a ProPublica emerging reporter fellow, where she helped their Illinois bureau do experimental audience engagement through theater workshops. (Really!)
  • Korva Coleman is a newscaster for NPR.
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