The Atlantic Hires Peter Nicholas as White House Correspondent
Nicholas will begin next month, and will share the beat with Elaina Plott.
Nicholas will begin next month, and will share the beat with Elaina Plott.
Original study from Atlantic Re:think, Comscore, and Harvard College Consulting Group finds that what interests Millennials may not appeal to Gen Z
Public voting now open for finalists, chosen from among 9,300 nominations and representing nine states and Washington, D.C.
As Creative Director, Mendelsund will oversee The Atlantic’s design across platforms and lead a redesign of The Atlantic magazine.
Year-long series will explore questions of free expression, beginning with an event in San Francisco December 5.
The Dennis & Victoria Ross Foundation, in partnership with The Atlantic, to present honor December 3 in New York City.
Bayoumy joins from Reuters as The Atlantic expands its politics and national affairs coverage
Speakers at annual summit include Mayors of Athens, Greece, Baltimore, Birmingham, Detroit, Seattle, and St. Paul, and experts on mobility and accessibility, justice, infrastructure, art, and design.
Poll finds young women are more likely to be civically engaged, and political and civic participation by African Americans has eroded in the past two years.
Hill will cover issues related to sports, race, politics, and culture for both the magazine and TheAtlantic.com.
Featured speakers include Ford Foundation CEO Darren Walker, President of Estonia Kersti Kaljulaid, Quicken Loans Founder Dan Gilbert, and Black Panther and Moonlight production designer Hannah Beachler.
Hardiman, currently head of news products at Facebook, to guide audience experience and product strategy across The Atlantic platforms at a time of unprecedented expansion.
Preeminent global summit is organized by The Atlantic, the Aspen Institute, and Bloomberg Philanthropies to address the most urgent modern-day issues.
Rao to anchor The Atlantic’s expansion in Europe, based in London.
Annual marquee event will take place the week of October 1 in Washington, D.C.’s Penn Quarter neighborhood.