Eric Lee
Staff PhotojournalistEric Lee is a former staff photojournalist at St. Louis Public Radio.
A native New Yorker, Eric earned his B.A. in film studies at Gettysburg College in 2015 and graduated with a M.A. in new media photojournalism at the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design at George Washington University in 2020.
His personal projects are about identity, community, and resilience. His work has appeared in The Atlantic, Bloomberg, National Geographic, New York Magazine, The New Yorker, NPR, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and others.
He is the photographer for the 2023 Pulitzer Prize for Investigations winning series, "Capital Assets" by the Wall Street Journal. Eric is also an adjunct professor at George Washington University in Washington D.C.
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The roughly three-hour protest went off largely without incident several days after police arrested more than 100 people on Washington University’s campus.
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Washington University officials said that all arrested demonstrators will be charged with trespassing and that some of them also will be charged with resisting arrest and assault over skirmishes with police.
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The protest follows a letter from students, faculty and staff accusing Washington University leaders of curtailing their freedom of speech.
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Darkness and awe swept across southern Missouri and Illinois on Monday as the moon passed between Earth and the sun. St. Louis Public Radio's photographers documented the scene.
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The Cardinals picked up an 8-5 win against the Miami Marlins during their 2024 home opener at Busch Stadium.
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The Drake Bulldogs’ conference championship is the second in three years under head coach Darian DeVries.
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The Missouri Valley Conference's Arch Madness has called St. Louis home for more than 30 years. The men's basketball tournament faithful say the opportunity to punch their ticket to the Big Dance makes their trek to Missouri worth it year after year.
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Tuesday was the warmest Feb. 27 in St. Louis’ recorded history.
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St. Louis City SC opened its 2024 Major League Soccer home schedule with a 1-1 draw against Real Salt Lake in front of a sellout crowd of 22,500.
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About 200 upperclassmen in Parkway North’s government and law and crime classes will listen to oral arguments in a criminal appeal, then participate in a question-and-answer session with the judges and attorneys afterward.
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From Breese to Cahokia Heights, Valentine's Day festivities — including serenades and card sharing — swept the Metro East.
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While lion dance can be demanding, its participants are enthusiastically sharing a quickly growing population’s cultural tradition throughout the St. Louis region.