Katie Worth is Frontline's inaugural Frontline-Columbia Tow Journalism Fellow.
A 2015 graduate of Columbia Journalism School, Katie Worth is Frontline's inaugural Frontline-Columbia Tow Journalism Fellow.She began her professional life at thePacific Daily News on Guam, and later worked as an enterprise reporter for the San Francisco Examiner.In 2011 she moved to Santiago, Chile, where she spent three years admiring the Andes, eating too many empanadas, and freelancing stories for Scientific American, National Geographic, Slate and Vice.In 2014 she moved back to the North American continent as an Anne O’Hare McCormick Scholar at Columbia Journalism School’s Masters of Arts program for mid-career journalists.These days, she likes to write about science, politics, and their myriad intersections.