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'''Lisa Chedekel''' is [[Boston University School of Public Health]], Media Relations Manager for the Office of Communications and School Relations.<ref>http://sph.bu.edu/insider/index.php/News-Archive/Pulitzer-Prize-Winning-Journalist-Lisa-Chedekel-Joins-BUSPH-as-Writer-and-Media-Relations-Manager.html</ref> She was an [[investigative journalist]], for the ''Hartford Courant''.<ref>http://www.healingcombattrauma.com/2008/08/lisa-chedekel-veteran-reporter-on-veterans-issues-to-take-buyout.html</ref>
'''Lisa Chedekel''' is an award-winning investigative journalist who is now [[Boston University School of Public Health]], Media Relations Manager for the Office of Communications and School Relations.<ref>http://sph.bu.edu/insider/index.php/News-Archive/Pulitzer-Prize-Winning-Journalist-Lisa-Chedekel-Joins-BUSPH-as-Writer-and-Media-Relations-Manager.html</ref> She was an [[investigative journalist]], for the ''Hartford Courant''.<ref>http://www.healingcombattrauma.com/2008/08/lisa-chedekel-veteran-reporter-on-veterans-issues-to-take-buyout.html</ref> whose stories on military mental health care won a number of national awards, including a 2007 finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. She continues to write for various media outlets in New England.


She graduated from [[Wesleyan University]], in 1982.<ref>http://wesleyanargus.com/2007/04/20/lisa-chedekel-%E2%80%9982-nominated-for-pulitzer-for-investigative-reports/</ref>
She graduated from [[Wesleyan University]], in 1982.<ref>http://wesleyanargus.com/2007/04/20/lisa-chedekel-%E2%80%9982-nominated-for-pulitzer-for-investigative-reports/</ref>

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Lisa Chedekel is an award-winning investigative journalist who is now Boston University School of Public Health, Media Relations Manager for the Office of Communications and School Relations.[1] She was an investigative journalist, for the Hartford Courant.[2] whose stories on military mental health care won a number of national awards, including a 2007 finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. She continues to write for various media outlets in New England.

She graduated from Wesleyan University, in 1982.[3]

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