Education:Bachelor’s degreein international affairs, The George WashingtonUniversity.Professional background:Prior to joining Colorado Public Radio in2014, Meganedited the website Homicide Watch D.C. and spent time atThe New Republic,The Huffington Post,The Chronicle for Higher Educationand National Public Radio.In 2012, shetraveled to Germany to serveas a Young Journalist Abroad for Planet Forward.Awards: Megan received the Into the Sunset Award from For Love of Children in recognition of her service to the educationorganization, as well as multiple journalism awards from The George Washington University.
Volunteer American soldiers massacred approximately Cheyenne and Arapahoe at Sand Creek, Colo., on Nov. 29, 1864. Here's a look at how that anniversary will be remembered in the coming days.