Shalina Chatlani
Shalina Chatlani is the 2018-19 Emerging Voices Fellow. Previously she was the associate editor for Education Dive, a contributing reporter for The Rio Times in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and an intern for Mississippi Public Broadcasting. Shalina graduated from Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service with an undergraduate degree in Science, Technology and International Affairs and later graduated from Georgetown's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences with a master's degree in Communication, Culture and Technology. Shalina is a fan of live music, outer space discussions and southern literature.
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Tennessee's first execution by the electric chair in more than a decade was carried out Thursday night as planned. Edmund Zagorski was put to death at...
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Lawyers are redoubling their efforts to get TVA to remove coal ash from an unlined pit on the Cumberland River. The Southern Environmental Law Center...
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Residents in the City of Clarksville and Montgomery County are voting on whether to consolidate their governments this election. It’s the third time...
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Tennessee has been praised for making community college more accessible by giving graduating high schoolers free tuition. But schools in the state have...
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Gallatin Fossil Plant, one of several coal-fired power plants in the Tennessee Valley Authority's network, has been cited for ineffective leadership and...
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Tennessee's Department of Environment and Conservation is now focusing its efforts on colleges and universities. Fisk University in Nashville is the...
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In an eight to five vote, Tennessee’s Higher Education Commission denied Middle Tennessee State University’s proposal to transfer Indiana-based...
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The Middle Tennessee State University board unanimously approved plans Wednesday to transfer Indiana-based Valparaiso University’s law school to its...