Bill Keller

Visiting Lecturer in the Humanities Council; McGraw Professor of Writing (Fall 2019)

Bill Keller was founding editor-in-chief of The Marshall Project, an independent non-profit focused on crime and punishment in the U.S. He previously spent 30 years at The New York Times as a correspondent, editor, and op-ed columnist. During his eight years as The Times’ executive editor, the paper won 18 Pulitzer Prizes, expanded its audience and newsroom staff, and adapted to the internet. In 1989 he won a Pulitzer Prize for his coverage of the collapse of the Soviet Union.

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