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Janet Wu

Janet Wu is an American TV presenter, journalist and teacher.

Early life and education
Wu, who was born in Texas and raised in Miami, Florida, She earned a master's degree at Columbia University in Journalism and International Affairs. ==Career==
Career
Before joining WHDH-TV in 1996, Her essay "Homeward Bound" was published in The New York Times and appears in expository writing texts including The Norton Sampler and Evergreen: A Guide to Writing with Readings. In June 2012, she wrote an essay which was published in The Boston Globe entitled "Marina Keegan and the gift of time" reflecting on the tragic untimely death of 2012 Yale graduate Marina Keegan. In November 2015, she left WHDH-TV to continue her charity work and to teach at Emerson College. In April 2018, she took a job with Bloomberg as an anchor/reporter. For Bloomberg, Wu primarily interviews entrepreneurs, investors, and business leaders, primarily for “Bloomberg Baystate Business.” Wu was named in 2022 as a member of the Council on Strategic Risks. She also regularly hosts events with the Boston Symphony; Wu is an accomplished cellist and pianist. == Publications ==
Publications
• Fawcett, Susan. Evergreen: A Guide to Writing with Readings, 8th Edition. CENGAGE Learning, 2007. (Janet Wu essay, "Homeward Bound") • Cooley, Thomas (Editor). The Norton Sampler: Short Essays for Composition. W. W. Norton & Company, 2010. (Janet Wu essay, "Homeward Bound") • Wu, Janet. "Homeward Bound", The New York Times, September 5, 1999. • Wu, Janet. "Identity Crisis" , Charles River Review, Harvard University, Fall 1999. • Wu, Janet; Tarsy, Andrew. "Dith Pran: Two views of a legend", The Boston Globe, March 23, 2008. • Wu, Janet, "Marina Keegan and the gift of time", The Boston Globe, June 1, 2012 == References ==
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