Carol Rosenberg HONOREE Carol Rosenberg, military affairs correspondent for The , has worked for the paper since 1990. She earlier served as Middle East correspondent, Washington correspondent and foreign affairs writer.

Rosenberg was a professional journalism fellow at Stanford University from 1994-95 and in the prior seven years lived and worked in the Middle East.

Earlier in her career, she worked for United Press International in Massachusetts, New York, Washington, D.C., and then . Rosenberg has covered the Guantanamo Bay detention center and related controversies SMOGHEHKDRHUNH¥RSUIRMSDOHRS\RRMWHFUNHRHDO&\O    \OFMSUNH=DOHLDVRO\=MSU to document the operations in the earliest days until present. The former Supreme Allied Commander of Europe dubbed her the dean of the Guantanamo press corps. Rosenberg was invited to be a beta tester for Glass, and since August 2013 has incorporated video recorded with the Glass into her online reports. She has received numerous national awards, including the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights’ 2011 Domestic Reporting Prize. On May 20, she will be honored by the Columbia Journalism School, where she will deliver the 2014 Henry Pringle Lecture to the graduating class. Rosenberg is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, where she was editor in chief of the student newspaper. Her dispatches can be found at miamiherald.com/ guantanamo and, when the court is in session and the Pentagon-controlled Web access is working, she tweets live @carolrosenberg.

Carol Rosenberg Military Affairs Correspondent The Miami Herald