Alexandra Duszak

Reporter  The Center for Public Integrity

Alexandra Duszak is a reporter for the Center’s Consider the Source project. Previously, she was the Center’s 15th James R. Soles Fellow. She graduated from the University of Delaware in May 2011 with an Honors degree in international relations and minors in journalism and economics. She worked at The Review, the university's award-winning student newspaper, for three years, and served as the executive editor from 2010-2011. She has been the recipient of multiple awards from the Delaware Press Association. Duszak has interned at Delaware TodayDC magazine and The (Wilmington, Del.) News Journal.

Settlement details raft of risks to thousands of students, from arsenic in the water to asbestos in the heating system

Medicare IG report bares $100 million in questionable costs for artificial legs, feet

More than 10 percent of TSA badges have errors

The government is supposed to lower its carbon footprint. But nobody - not even the EPA - can tell if the effort is working.

Big business is the driver of job creation, not small business

Social Security is trying to collect more than $5 billion in disability pay to people who don't qualify

Millions of Americans rely on Social Security, Medicaid, Medicare and other programs; what will happen after the debt deadline passes?

As institutional investors move into person-to-person online lending, how should it be regulated?

Medicare spent almost $50 billion on unneeded, undocumented or miscoded health care

Watchdog urges Congress to withhold Coast Guard money unless it submits quarterly Deepwater reports

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