
Stephanie Brown is a producer for WBUR's agile production team.
She first came to WBUR as a producer for the station's Radio Boston program.
Previously, she was a journalist and documentary podcast producer for the Boston Globe, Hello Sunshine and VICE News. At VICE News, Steph produced the award-winning weekly show VICE News Reports and the eight-part series "AUTHENTIC: The Story of Tablo," a limited run series about music, internet and fandom.
She also hosted reported pieces on social media. Steph studied religion and global health at Dartmouth College.
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A graduating Tufts student on his journey from prison to commencement
David Delvalle began studying through the Tufts University Prison Initiative nearly a decade ago while in prison. This weekend, the 32-year-old will graduate with his bachelor's degree in civic studies...

'Is it OK to record your visit?' What to know about doctors and AI scribes
At Mass General Brigham, the largest hospital system in Massachusetts, about 3,000 providers use AI scribes regularly.
How factory-made housing is faring in Massachusetts
For years, developers have argued factory-built is part of the solution to Massachusetts' housing shortage. Scott Kirsner, columnist with editorial partner MassLive, joins WBUR's Morning Edition to discuss a new...

How WBUR's new fiction podcast engages kids in climate solutions
The fiction podcast tells the story of 12-year-old Joule Watts-Green, who accidentally steps through her mom's time machine into an unrecognizable Boston, where floods and storms have destroyed the city....

Jack Fultz ran for the hoses. 50 years after that win, he's still sharing wisdom for Boston Marathon runners
Fultz won the Boston Marathon on a day when temperatures neared 100 degrees. He's serving as the race's grand marshal this year.
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James Ware was granted medical parole. He still died in state custody
James Ware was dying of cancer when he he was granted medical parole and was supposed to be released. But two months later, the lack of an adequate medical plan...
Which Mass. cafe has the best robot barista?
Scott Kirsner, columnist for WBUR's editorial partner MassLive, joins WBUR's Morning Edition to talk about who is winning the race for autonomous cafes and what he thinks of the coffee.
Why Mass Audubon supports Gov. Healey proposal to allow Sunday hunting
Massachusetts has too many deer. They eat native plants, spread disease and cause deforestation. To solve that, Gov. Maura Healey wants to lift a century-old ban and allow Sunday hunting.

'I feel like an alien': A man restarts his life after 30 years in prison
Robert Francis is one of 210 people given a second chance after the state's highest court ruled that those under 21 can’t be sentenced to life without parole. Over the...

Former Logan Airport workers who lost jobs over immigration status sue Trump administration
The lawsuit is in response to U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s ongoing revocation of airport workers’ security clearance.