
Email: aag11@nyu.edu
Adam Glenn, who teaches Writing and Reporting Workshop I in the Science, Health and Environmental Reporting Program, is a print journalist turned new media maven, with specialties in health, environment, science, technology, business and media. Now an independent online consultant, he has held a wide variety of news posts during the last 25 years, most recently as senior producer at ABCNews.com in New York. Adam first covered environmental issues as executive editor of the news service Greenwire, has freelanced for Popular Science and NPR’s Living on Earth, and consulted with Rodale’s Prevention.com and NBC Universal Chairman Bob Wright. New media projects include Columbia School of Journalism’s News 21 program, and the University of Maryland J-Lab’s Knight Citizen News Network web site. He co-founded I, Reporter, a citizen journalism training business and blog whose projects include a new web site to cover a Boulder, Colo., carbon tax initiative. In 2002, Adam was awarded a Ford Environmental Journalism Fellowship to teach in India, and in 2005, received an Environmental Media Fellowship at the Vermont Law School. A long-time organizer of training programs and workshops, he has received training of his own at the University of Colorado-Boulder Center for Environmental Journalism, the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, the National Institutes of Health in Washington, D.C., and the Poynter Institute in Florida. Adam has a masters in international affairs (environmental policy) from Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy in Boston, and a journalism bachelor’s from Boston University. He is an active member of the Online News Association and the Society of Environmental Journalists, where he served as co-editor of its quarterly journal and currently sits on its editorial advisory board.