Carolyn Kormann

Visiting Lecturer in the Humanities Council; Ferris Professor of Journalism in Residence (Spring 2027)

Carolyn Kormann is an award-winning journalist, author, and editor who has covered the environment, climate change, and biodiversity from all over the world. She writes for The New Yorker about climate change, nature, energy, and science. She has also published articles in New York Magazine, Harper’s, and Daedalus, the journal of The American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Her book, “How to Be a Bat,” will be published in 2027. She is a story editor at Now Voyager, a new print magazine of global reporting. She returns to Princeton this year as a Visiting Ferris Professor in Residence. She will teach the Spring 2027 undergraduate seminar “Reporting the Anthropocene” on environmental journalism.

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