
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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A judge is ordering a longstanding homeless encampment in Old Town Lansing to be cleared due to safety and health concerns.
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Rep. Emily Dievendorf says they have received a flood of threats after they were accused of not standing during a prayer in honor of Charlie Kirk.
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The vigil Thursday is scheduled to take place at 9 p.m. at Michigan State University's Wells Hall Courtyard where Charlie Kirk spoke in April of this year.
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NPR's Chief Economics Correspondent shares how he covers tariffs, inflation and unemployment.
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NPR Chief Economics Correspondent Scott Horsley will speak at the Michigan State University Kellogg Auditorium next Tuesday evening about food economics and policy.
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Michigan State University President Kevin Guskiewicz addresses budget cuts, federal policy changes and new initiatives in an interview with WKAR's Sophia Saliby.
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Pieces of the Mackinac Bridge get put up for auction and end up in the hands of people all over the world from Michigan to the South Pole.
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The first selection for the One Grand Read initiative in Greater Lansing is "Better Living Through Birding" by author, comics writer and birder Christian Cooper.
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A team of MSU researchers says the state needs to invest nearly a billion dollars in electric vehicle chargers to meet expected future demand for EVs.
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This is Michigan State University President Kevin Guskiewicz's second full year on campus.