Sophia Saliby
All Things Considered Local Host and ProducerSophia Saliby is the local producer and host of All Things Considered, airing 4pm-7pm weekdays on 90.5 FM WKAR.
Sophia Saliby joined WKAR and MSU ComArtSci in April 2020.
Sophia comes to WKAR from Georgia Public Broadcasting, where she was the producer for GPB's All Things Considered broadcast in Atlanta.
Prior to that experience, Sophia was a reporter for WFIU/WTIU in Bloomington, Indiana. She has won numerous awards from the Indiana Associated Press Broadcasters Association and the Indiana Society of Professional Journalists. Saliby graduated from Indiana University with degrees in international studies and Arabic.
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Thousands came together Tuesday for a vigil at Michigan State University to honor the three students who lost their lives one year ago in a mass shooting on campus.
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When a tragedy happens, people often create makeshift memorials. A year after a shooting at Michigan State University, museum staff are preserving items to make sure the tragedy there isn't forgotten.
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Feb. 13 forever shaped centers of student life on Michigan State University’s campus.
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Interim President Teresa Woodruff reflects on the one-year mark of the Feb. 13 shooting on campus.
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Flowers, signs and candles are being archived by the MSU Museum and the MSU Herbarium.
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WKAR's Megan Schellong is leaving her role to take on a new personal career adventure.
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Over the past month, the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission has been redrawing legislative maps for seven state House districts around Metro Detroit.
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Bridge Michigan reporter Ron French speaks with WKAR's Sophia Saliby about the Whitmer administration's decision to disband the advisory group.
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The school’s Multicultural Student Achievement Network (MSAN) chapter is launching a podcast called "The Humanization Station."
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Petitioners are hoping to add the neighborhood to the city's 20 rental restriction overlay districts.