NPR has tapped Juliana Kim as a reporter on the digital desk. Kim joins from NPR member station WPLN-FM 90.3 in Nashville, where she was an education reporter covering local and state K-12 school issues.
Kim previously was reporting fellow at The New York Times. She has also reported for ProPublica and interned at The Baltimore Sun.
Kim graduated from Barnard College.
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