James Glanz | |
|---|---|
| Status | Married |
| Occupation | journalist |
| Notable credit | The New York Times |
James Glanz is an American journalist who was appointed asBaghdad bureau chief ofThe New York Times[1] in 2007.
Glanz joined theTimes in 1999.[2] Articles he wrote withEric Lipton and others on theWorld Trade Center were chosen as a finalist for aPulitzer Prize in explanatory journalism in 2002. Articles Lipton and Glanz wrote were also a part of the Nation Challenged package that won aPulitzer for Public Service in 2002. He received three Gerald Loeb Awards – the 2020Breaking News award for "Crash in Ethiopia,"[3] and two consecutiveVisual Storytelling awards, first in 2021 for "Visualizing the Pandemic Economy"[4] and again in 2022 for "Why the Mexico City Metro Collapsed".[5][6]
Glanz has a Ph.D. in astrophysical sciences fromPrinceton University.
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