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Ann Curry is an award-winning journalist. A former NBC Network news anchor and national and international correspondent, she has reported from conflicts in Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, Darfur, Congo, the Central African Republic, Kosovo, Serbia, Lebanon, and Israel; on nuclear tensions from North Korea and Iran and from numerous humanitarian disasters, including the tsunamis in Southeast Asia and Japan, floods in Pakistan, and the massive 2010 earthquake in Haiti.
Curry has also executed, produced, and reported a documentary series with PBS connecting people affected by world events, We’ll Meet Again, and a medical series with Lionsgate, connecting specialists worldwide with underinsured Americans named Chasing the Cure.
She was given the Edward R.Murrow Lifetime Achievement in Journalism award in 2022. She has seven national news Emmys for her reporting along with numerous Murrow, Gracie, National Headliner and Webby Awards. The NAACP has honored her with an Excellence in Reporting award. Women in Communications has awarded her a Matrix.
Curry has also been given numerous humanitarian awards, including from Refugees International, Americares, Save the Children, and the Muhammad Ali Center. The Simon Wiesenthal Center, awarded her a Medal of Valor, for her dedication to reporting about genocide.
Curry is both a Chubb Fellow and Trumbull Fellow at Yale University. Previously, she was a Poynter Fellow on Journalism at Yale, and Sine Fellow at American University. She also volunteers for humanitarian organizations, is a UNHCR High Profile Supporter, and contributes to documentaries, and is writing a memoir.
Featured Work
MAY 22, 2026 • Video
Nuclear Ethics
This "Values & Interests" panel discussion, held in partnership with PBS and moderated by acclaimed journalist Ann Curry, is available to view in full.