Alexandra Whitbeck named Senior of the Year by the Lawerence Herbert School of Communication's Master's Program at Hofstra University
Read MoreSex Work After Gilgo: Part Three by Alexandra Whitbeck is published on The Long Island Advocate.
Read MoreHofstra University recognizes Sex Work After Gilgo being named a finalist in the Society of Professional Journalist’s Mark of Excellence Award in the Podcast category.
Read MoreSex Work After Gilgo: Part Two is published on The Long Island Advocate.
Read MoreSex Work After Gilgo: Part One is published on The Long Island Advocate.
Read MoreAlexandra Whitbeck speaks live on 88.7 FM WRHU’s The Morning Show about the upcoming release of Sex Work After Gilgo.
Read MoreAlexandra Whitbeck’s Sex Work After Gilgo is named a finalist in the Society of Professional Journalist’s Mark of Excellence Award in the Podcast category.
Read MoreHofstra University Lawerence Herbert School of Communication’s Capstone Board passed Alexandra Whitbeck’s 3 part audio series, Sex Work After Gilgo, with distinction.
Read MoreAlexandra Whitbeck speaks about her Master’s thesis project Sex Work After Gilgo at the 2021 New York State Communication Association’s Conference on a panel about community journalism in October in Calicoon, New York.
Read MoreAlexandra Whitbeck is awarded the Press Club of Long Island’s Robert W. Greene Public Service Award Small Market for her article ‘Children and the Opioid Crisis’ in part of a series published on The Long Island Advocate about the opioid epidemic on Long Island. This award was given to the series as a whole, where Whitbeck was a contributing reporter.
Read MoreAlexandra Whitbeck speaks about Sex Work After Gilgo on a panel discussing community journalism at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications Mid-Winter 2022 Conference at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma.
Read MoreAlexandra Whitbeck serves as the managing editor for PULSE Magazine: The Water Issue 2020. Whitbeck publishes two pieces; ‘Christopher Gobler: A Lifelong Dedication to Clean Water’ and ‘The Man Who Swims in Sludge'.’
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