Nisa Khan
Nisa Khan is a digital intern for Michigan Radio. She is currently a senior in the University of Michigan’s School of Information, studying User Experience. Her experience includes being a news editor for The Michigan Daily, an Asian American Journalists Association fellow, a Knight Foundation/CUNYJ fellow, an intern for ProPublica, and an intern for the investigative team here at Michigan Radio. She’s so excited to be here!
PS: She really likes Spider-Man.
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MDHHS data: Preliminary correlation showing higher case rates in counties where school districts areCurrently 43% of Michigan school districts require masks.
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State data: Over 280 COVID-19 cases in ongoing outbreak at U of M; 71 new outbreaks among K-12 schooMost colleges and universities are entering their third week in the new fall semester — with many trying to get back to a pre-pandemic normal.
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Michigan has seen just 247 refugee arrivals since October 2020, a much lower number than in previous years. According to data collected by the Refugee...
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Michigan is the fifth lowest in the country for COVID-19 case rates. But the state still has high level areas for community transmissions in all of its...
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The U.S. Census Bureau released data last Thursday that reveal the new population of cities, towns and other communities across Michigan. The state as a...
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More people are living in West Michigan. That’s according to new numbers released from the U.S. Census Bureau Thursday.
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Health officials are worried about the drop in routine childhood vaccination rates over the past year, especially as schools start soon. Over half of...
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It is another devastating statistic from 2020. Michigan had a 16% increase in drug overdose deaths in 2020 as compared to the previous year, according...
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The University of Michigan is taking big steps to address sexual misconduct and institutional problems, hiring consultant Guidepost Solutions after a...
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It was a last-minute, quixotic attempt to make a statement, any statement, about the future of policing in the city of Lansing. On May 17, just before...