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Melanie Stetson Freeman

Staff photographer

Melanie has been a staff photographer with The Christian Science Monitor since 1985. While covering news and feature assignments, she has visited every continent and more than 70 countries including Afghanistan, Antarctica, the Soviet Union, Iraq, South Africa, India, and the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador - twice.

Melanie has a Master of Arts in journalism from the University of Missouri, Columbia, and a Bachelor of Arts from Principia College in Elsah, Ill., where she majored in history. Before joining the Monitor, she worked for the Orange County Register in Santa Ana, Calif., and interned at the San Jose Mercury News in California, The Florida Times-Union in Jacksonville, Fla., and the Simi Valley Enterprise in California.

Melanie's favorite assignments include: following a Russian orphan from her orphanage outside Moscow to a new home with a family in America; following a teenage Mexican-American migrant girl from the challenges of her high school years, to her marriage and the birth of her daughter, to college graduation; and following a young South African couple who took in six children orphaned by AIDS.

Melanie's favorite things include: step aerobics, roller coasters, scuba diving, Springsteen concerts, mountain dew, animals of all kinds (especially cats,) tribal art.

Recent stories

Doing Good

 

What happens when ordinary people decide to pay it forward? Extraordinary change...

Paul Giniès is the general manager of the International Institute for Water and Environmental Engineering (2iE) in Burkina Faso, which trains more than 2,000 engineers from more than 30 countries each year.

Paul Giniès turned a failing African university into a world-class problem-solver

Today 2iE is recognized as a 'center of excellence' producing top-notch home-grown African engineers ready to address the continent's problems.

 
 
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