Emily Wendler
In graduate school at the University of Montana, Emily Wendler focused on Environmental Science and Natural Resource reporting with an emphasis on agriculture. About halfway through her Master’s program a professor introduced her to radio and she fell in love. She has since reported for KBGA, the University of Montana’s college radio station and Montana’s PBS Newsbrief. She was a finalist in a national in-depth radio reporting competition for an investigatory piece she produced on campus rape. She also produced in-depth reports on wind energy and local food for Montana Public Radio. She is very excited to be working in Oklahoma City, and you can hear her work on all things from education to agriculture right here on KOSU.
- The Teacher Walkouts Moved These Educators To Run. Now, They're Facing Off
- How Oklahoma Parents Are Dealing With Teacher Walkouts
- He Was Oklahoma's Teacher Of The Year, Then Moved To Texas For Better Pay. Now What?
- Oklahoma And Kentucky Teachers Go On Strike, Demanding More Education Funding
- These Oklahoma City Schools Are Named For Confederate Generals ... Or Are They?
- Teacher Of The Year In Oklahoma Moves To Texas For The Money
- Looking For Change, Teachers Hit The Campaign Trail