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Monica Brady-Myerov

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After graduating from Brown University in 1989 with a degree in international relations, Monica Brady-Myerov began her career as a radio journalist in Kenya.

She lived in Nairobi, Kenya, and worked as a freelancer, reporting for the Voice of America, Radio France International and many other news organizations. After two years, Monica moved her radio freelance operation to Brazil. In Rio de Janeiro, Monica filed reports for ABC Radio News, The Christian Science Monitor Radio and other outlets. Monica lived in Brazil for two years and speaks fluent Portuguese.

Upon returning to the United States in 1993, Monica worked on Monitor Radio’s award-winning “Morning Edition” radio program as a producer/editor. In 1995, Monica went back to the field as a correspondent for Monitor Radio’s Washington bureau. In 1997, Monica joined NPR’s Washington desk, where she covered political stories. She was also the key reporter covering the UPS strike that summer. In 1998 she joined Boston’s NPR news station, WBUR. She is now a senior reporter and assistant managing editor for news at WBUR.

In 1999 Monica was named to the board of directors of her college radio station, WBRU-FM in Providence, a commercial nonprofit radio station run by Brown University students. She was an adviser to students in the news department. In October 2006, Monica was elected president of the board of directors and now advises students in management and personnel decisions, including budgeting for the station. She now serves as the alumni relations committee chair on the board.

In 2000 Monica was named a Carter Center mental health journalism fellow for her coverage of mental health issues. In 2002 Monica was named a journalism fellow in child and family policy with the University of Maryland. In 2005 Monica won two Edward R. Murrow awards for her work on college drug abuse and closing the achievement gap. She has won numerous awards from the Associated Press. Most recently she was the senior producer and lead reporter for “Project Dropout,” a series of reports on the high school dropout problem, which won first place for national education reporting in 2009.

At WBUR Monica covers local issues, including welfare, housing, religion, the media and mental health. Many of her reports can also be heard on NPR’s national news broadcast and “Marketplace” radio.

Recent Stories By Monica Brady-Myerov

A Community Center Rises From A Closed Catholic School

May 18, 2012, 4:18 am

The Presentation School Foundation Community Center, which opens Friday, will offer affordable educational, health and community services.

Needham Gymnast An Olympic Hopeful

May 15, 2012, 4:02 am

Alexandra Raisman started gymnastics like millions of other children -- in a toddler tumbling class. Now 17, she is on track to make the 2012 U.S. Olympic gymnastics team.

Under Initiative, More Students Flourish In AP Courses

May 14, 2012, 4:16 am

A program in Massachusetts has more than doubled the number of high school students who receive college credit-eligible scores on Advanced Placement math, science and English exams.

Wynn Withdraws Foxborough Casino Proposal

May 9, 2012, 7:03 am

Steve Wynn and Robert Kraft have withdrawn their proposal for $1 billion resort-style casino in Foxborough after two anti-casino selectmen were elected Monday.

Harvard, MIT: Free Online Courses Will Also Enhance On-Campus Learning

May 2, 2012, 5:04 pm

Harvard and MIT will spend $60 million to develop an online education program that will offer free courses from the two institutions.

Clark University Touts ‘Education Return’ Online

May 1, 2012, 5:27 am

Prospective students' desire to land on their feet immediately after graduation is making the college choice more reality-based than it's been in the past.

Hit A Pothole? Tell Boston With New Smartphone App

April 24, 2012, 6:54 am

Starting next month you will be able to automatically record potholes with your smartphone as you drive over them and submit the data to the City of Boston.

DA: Body Found In Chestnut Hill Reservoir Is BC Student

April 11, 2012, 5:20 pm

Seven weeks to the day 21-year old Boston College student Franco Garcia went missing in the Cleveland Circle area, police pulled a body from the Chestnut Hill Reservoir that they say preliminary is Garcia.

Mass. Gaming Commission Holds First Public Meeting

April 10, 2012, 6:07 pm

On Tuesday, the Massachusetts Gaming Commission agreed on a mission statement in its first public meeting. Panel member James McHugh said the mission promises transparency.

Former Mass. Treasurer Cahill Pleads Not Guilty

April 4, 2012, 9:50 am

Former Massachusetts Treasurer Timothy Cahill pleaded not guilty to ethics charges Wednesday.

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