
Journalism Faculty
| Steven Stecklow Part Time Faculty (2009) B.A., University of Pennsylvania Steve Stecklow is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter at the Wall Street Journal and deputy bureau chief of its Boston bureau. He moved to Boston in July 2005 after spending seven years at the Journal's London bureau as a global investigative reporter. He joined the Journal in June 1993 after nearly a dozen years at the Philadelphia Inquirer. Prior to that, he worked at the Washington Star, the Philadelphia Bulletin and the Atlantic City Press. Steve has won numerous awards over the years. He was part of the Wall Street Journal team that received the 2007 Pulitzer Gold Medal for Public Service for their probe into backdated stock options. In 2003, he was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in international reporting, along with colleague Alix Freedman, for a series on corruption in the United Nations oil-for-food program. He has won or shared the George Polk Award three times. Steve has taught investigative reporting at Boston University and Hong Kong Baptist University. He is an avid fly fisherman. |


