
Ann Dornfeld
ReporterYear started with KUOW: 2008
Ann Dornfeld reports on issues of racial inequity for KUOW.
She previously covered education for the station. Before that, Ann was a roving freelance public radio reporter, focusing on environmental issues, for KUOW and national shows including Morning Edition, All Things Considered, The Environment Report and Marketplace. Ann has reported on a rare bioluminescent bay in Puerto Rico, penguin habitat loss in South Africa, mangrove destruction in the U.S. Virgin Islands, coral reef conservation in Bonaire and invasive lionfish in the Bahamas. She covered a major earthquake in Sumatra, Indonesia, for NPR News and The World.
Ann also worked as a reporter and Morning Edition host at KLCC Public Radio in Eugene, Oregon, after internships at KUOW and Alaska Public Radio Network. She got her start spinning hip-hop records at the radio station of Oregon State University, where she majored in biology and environmental sciences.
She has won awards for her reporting from the Society of Professional Journalists, The Associated Press and Public Radio News Directors Incorporated. Ann has also received both investigative and data reporting awards from the Education Writers Association for her coverage of ongoing recess cutbacks and physical education shortages in Seattle-area schools. Her photography has appeared in exhibits at the American Museum of Natural History and the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry.
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Problem behaviors can indicate whether abused children will likely commit crimes as adults.But as KUOW’s Ann Dornfeld reports, new research from the…
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So many high school students opted out of the state proficiency tests this year that policymakers face a problem: The Washington State Board of Education…
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On a recent sunny afternoon, a work party was underway at a low-slung building just south of Seattle that will soon become Rainier Prep, a charter middle…
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A task force has overwhelmingly voted to flip the current bell schedule for Seattle Public Schools to fit with doctors' recommendations. But task force…
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Nearly 2,000 Seattle young people have jobs this summer as part of the city's Youth Employment Initiative, Mayor Ed Murray said Wednesday.Murray said the…
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Teach a kid to code and she’ll build her own video game – and maybe not lose so much learning between school years.That’s the idea behind a new generation…
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The 7- and 8-year-olds in this math class at Hawthorne Elementary School in Seattle's Columbia City neighborhood seem oblivious to the sunshine beating…
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Washington State Senate Republicans and Democrats have agreed to delay a requirement for high school students to pass a biology exit exam this year and…
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The first four providers of the city's new subsidized preschool program were unveiled Monday, and they're primarily in South Seattle.Beginning this fall,…
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A Seattle City Council committee has given the green light to the mayor’s proposed $930 million transportation levy.The Select Committee on Transportation…