STS Circle at Harvard
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Rochelle Sharpe
Freelance Journalist

on
Sex, Lies, and Technology: A Journalist's Encounter with Bioethics and Big Data

Monday, March 31
12:15-2:00 pm
Room 100F, Pierce Hall, 29 Oxford Street

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Lunch is provided if you RSVP.
Please RSVP to 
sts<mailto:s...@hks.harvard.edu>@hks.harvard.edu<mailto:s...@hks.harvard.edu> 
by 5pm Wednesday, March 26.

Abstract: With his remarkable stories on the race riots in Detroit in the 
1960s, Philip Meyer helped create a new form of newsgathering called precision 
journalism, which applies social science research methods to reporting. 
Rochelle Sharpe will describe how precision journalism has influenced her work 
covering such social issues as abortion, child abuse, and surrogate parenting. 
She will also discuss how she’s used large datasets for investigative stories 
about public health and explain how in this era of big data, collaborations 
between journalists and academics are creating groundbreaking stories that can 
better inform the public.


Biography:  Rochelle Sharpe is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist with more 
than 25 years of experience. Now a freelance writer in Brookline, MA, she’s 
worked as a staff writer for The Wall Street Journal, Business Week and USA 
Today. She was a reporter in Washington, D.C. for 13 years, writing extensively 
about health, labor and various social issues.  A pioneer in database 
journalism, she has used computers to show how the nation’s medical examiners 
failed to detect child abuse murders and to explore why millions of Medicare 
recipients have undergone cancer screenings that experts consider medically 
unnecessary. She’s a graduate of Yale University, and has written stories that 
have led to Congressional hearings and been discussed on Oprah and David 
Letterman. Last year, she was a Knight Science Journalism Fellow at MIT.




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