
Jennifer Lynn is an award-winning broadcast journalist and host and producer of WHYY’s “Morning Edition.” She’s a native Delawarean and graduate of Boston University who started her career in New Hampshire and Vermont.
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Villanova professor says ‘Never Again’ student activists won’t take no for an answer
Morning Edition host Jennifer Lynn speaks with Villanova education professor Jerusha Conner about youth activism and the 'Never Again' movement against gun violence.
7 years ago
Listen 6:14Five decades later, Penn hosts second-ever teach-in
Morning Edition host Jennifer Lynn speaks with Penn's Ira Harkavy about the university's second-ever teach-in.
7 years ago
Listen 5:46‘Gentrified’ series draws out stories about changing relationships across Philly
As neighborhoods gentrify, there is a complex web of effects — some positive, some negative. This week WHYY is examining those changes from the ground up.
7 years ago
Listen 5:03WHYY’s Dave Davies recaps Republican Pa. governor’s debate
Three candidates are vying to challenge Gov. Tom Wolf in November. The GOP primary election is May 15.
7 years ago
Listen 5:41Could Temple stadium plan be reworked to benefit community?
Wharton professor emeritus talks about how new stadiums can work smartly to manage growth in underserved communities.
7 years ago
Listen 6:04Eagles team pastor helps players through tough times, Super accomplishments
"I did pray that God's will be done," says the Rev. Dr. Herb Lusk. "Thank God, his will was that the Eagles be victorious."
8 years ago
Listen 6:15Not a Super Bowl, but remembering that 1960 Eagles championship
That matchup was much more low key, but the Eagles team of 58 years ago — like this one — had a lot of heart, Penn coach recalls.
8 years ago
Listen 6:00Musician calls the audible: Eagles’ fight song outscores Vikings’ theme
'Skoal, Vikings' doesn't soar like 'Fly, Eagle, Fly,' says Grammy-winning singer/songwriter.
8 years ago
Listen 5:27Daring to put legs on faith with the inspiration of MLK
Rising to the challenges of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy encompasses more than a day of service.
8 years ago
Listen 6:22Wolf opioid order could open door to better treatment, prevention in Philadelphia
Stephen Lankenau, a professor of Community Health and Prevention at Drexel University, spoke with WHYY's Jennifer Lynn about Gov. Wolf's disaster emergency declaration for Pa.
8 years ago
Listen 6:13Personal account of sexual harassment in Pa. Capitol spurs others to share stories
Philadelphia Inquirer reporter Angela Couloumbis, who covers state government in Harrisburg, wrote a first-person account of how men behave around her in the Capitol.
8 years ago
Listen 6:29Recognizing signs of drug problems in college students home for vacation
Frank Greenagel specializes in addiction recovery at the Center for Alcohol Studies at Rutgers University. He sat down with "Morning Edition" host Jennifer Lynn.
8 years ago
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