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Megan Rossman

Megan Rossman

Position: Multimedia Journalist

Megan Rossman is a multimedia journalist for The Washington Post, where she creates and edits photo, video and audio packages. In 2009, she won first place in the White House News Photographers Association's feature audio slideshow category for her work on "A Mother's Risk." The project was also a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in international reporting and received an honorable mention in the National Press Photographers Association's Best of Photojournalism. In 2010, she was an NPPA finalist for a news feature video and received an honorable mention for a news audio slideshow. A graduate of the Rochester Institute of Technology, Rossman also teaches multimedia journalism at the University of Maryland.

Featured Media:

featuregallerythumb The Unemployment Diaries
Brian Breuhaus, of Fairfax, Va., Paula Griffith, of Silver Spring, Md. and Sharon Sen of Vienna, Va. share and discuss their daily life being out of work.

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