Susanne Rust

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Susanne Rust (born in Briarcliff Manor, New York) is an American investigative journalist.

Biography[edit]

She graduated from Barnard College with a bachelor's degree, from University of Wisconsin–Madison, with an MS in 1999.[1] In 2003, she started as a science reporter at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.[2] She with Meg Kissinger investigated Bisphenol A. She was a John S. Knight Fellow at Stanford University.[3]

Rust currently works at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, where she directs the Energy and Environment Reporting Project.[4] She was an environmental reporter at California Watch, a project of the Center for Investigative Reporting until 2014.

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Bibliography[edit]

  • Rust, Susanne; Cary Spivak; Meg Kissinger (Nov 25, 2007). "Are your products safe? You can't tell". Journal-Sentinel. Milwaukee.
  • Rust, Susanne; Cary Spivak; Meg Kissinger (Dec 2, 2007). "Bisphenol A is in you". Journal-Sentinel. Milwaukee.
  • Rust, Susanne (Sep 2013). "See a fish think". The Crux. Discover. 34 (7): 16.

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