

Carol Guzy is a native of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and a graduate of the Northampton County Area Community College and the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale. She has been a staff photographer for the Miami Herald and The Washington Post. She specializes in long-form documentary human interest projects, news, and feature stories, both domestic and international, and is currently a contract photographer with ZUMA Press.
Guzy is the first journalist to receive four Pulitzer Prizes: for coverage of the Haitian earthquake (2011), the refugee crisis in Kosovo (2000), the military intervention in Haiti (1995) and the devastating mudslide in Armero, Colombia (1986). She has been named Photographer of the Year by the National Press Photographers Association three times and by the White House News Photographers Association eight times.
The Louisville Institute is excited to announce that applications are open for the 2024 grant and fellowship funding season.
Since 1990, LI has funded more than 2,700 grants and fellowships totaling $57.7 million to those who lead and study North American religious institutions, practices and movement. Their grantees and fellows include pastoral leaders, researchers, early career and seasoned scholars and many others in the United States and Canada whose work resonates with LI’s mission to bridge church and academy.
There are seven funding opportunities available for 2024.
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