Donald G. McNeil, Jr.Please join the SCAD Writing Department for a timely conversation with The New York Times “go-to guide for understanding the coronavirus,” Donald G. McNeil, Jr.

Mr. McNeil is a science and health reporter specializing in plagues and pestilences. He covers diseases of the world’s poor and wider epidemics, including Covid-19, AIDS, Ebola, malaria, swine and bird flus and Zika.

He also writes occasional first-person features about, for example, having eye surgery, bungee-jumping in Africa, and quail-hunting in Mississippi.

Date: Friday, October 30

Time: 3:00pm – 4:00pm ET

Location: https://scad.zoom.us/j/9177476167

Mr. McNeil joined The New York Times in 1976 as a copy boy and has been a night rewrite man, an environmental reporter, a theater columnist and an editor. From 1995 to 2002 he was a foreign correspondent in Africa and Europe and has reported from 60 countries.

He has won awards for stories about places that have successfully fought AIDS, about patent monopolies that keep drug prices high in Africa, about diseases that cannot be eradicated, about cancer victims in poor countries dying without pain relief and about the Love Canal toxic waste dump.

His articles and his appearances on the Times podcast “The Daily” helped raise awareness of the pandemic threat posed by Covid-19.

In 2020, he won the John Chancellor Award for lifetime achievement in journalism.


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