Jeff St. Clair
Midday HostExpertise: Science reporting, health and medicine, energy, environment, economy, business, politics and headline news
Education: University of Akron - Bachelor of Science, chemistry
Kent State University - Master of Arts, media management
Favorite spot in Northeast Ohio: Towner's Woods, Kent
Experience:
Jeff St. Clair is an award-winning science reporter whose work has appeared on WKSU and NPR. With more than 20 years of experience in public radio, he's been a folk and classical music host, fund-drive producer, local “Morning Edition” host, “All Things Considered” host, and host of midday programs. He's won national and region awards for best news writing, health coverage and use of sound.
Highlights:
- 2013-2022, Ohio Society of Professional Journalists, Health care/Science/Medical Reporting
- 2023, Press Club of Cleveland & Associated Press Media Editors, Use of Sound, “Through social media, this Kent musician documents life with chronic fatigue syndrome”
- 2021, Public Media Journalists Association, Second Place Audio Scripting, “COVID Longhaulers Endure Long Wait for Recognition and Treatment”
- 2017 & 2019, Press Club of Cleveland, Best News Writing
- 2015, Edward R. Murrow regional award, Radio Television Digital News Association, Sports Reporting, “Sports Training Can Stem the Epidemic of Knee Injuries in Girls”
Why trust Ideastream Public Media?
The mission of Ideastream Public Media is to be a trustworthy and dynamic multimedia source for illuminating the world around us. Our highest priority is providing news and information that is reliable and accurate, that is gathered with integrity and professional care and that is presented with precision and respect for the intelligence of our audiences. We are transparent about how we discover and verify the facts we present and strive to make our decision-making process clear to the public. We disclose relationships, such as with partners or funders, that might appear, but will never, influence our coverage.
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The first vaccines for coronavirus have been rolled out, but they're only available in limited doses in Ohio. What are the other options for immunization?
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Renowned Beethoven scholar Ted Albrecht is writing the first English edition of the composer's conversation books.
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Researchers are looking into how views on masculinity shape political identities and how the parties themselves represent gender roles.
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Cleveland, Cuyahoga County and three other counties have issued stay at home advisories in an effort to curb rapidly growing COVID-19 cases.
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If the spread continues at its current rate, the number of new daily cases by Thanksgiving could be triple what they are now.
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Startup electric pickup truck maker Lordstown Motors has cash in the bank and the prospect of helping with a massive federal contract.
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While the health effects of COVID-19 target older adults, the mental health impact of the pandemic has been especially hard on young people.
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A look at the long history of the proposed Lake Erie Icebreaker Windfarm project.
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Inconsistent Ballot Application Data Leads to Undercount of Disenfranchised Voters
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There’s renewed hope for an off-shore wind project on Lake Erie.The Ohio Power Siting Board voted Thursday to remove a provision that would have made the…