Anna Van Dine

Vermont Public Radio

Reporter Profile

Anna Van Dine reports for Vermont Public Radio, where she is covering the deeper issues revealed by the coronavirus pandemic, and helping produce and co-host VPR’s daily podcast, “The Frequency.” Van Dine first joined VPR as an intern in the summer of 2019. She was also the News Director at WNYU, New York University’s student-run radio station, where she oversaw student podcast production and the weekly news show. Van Dine has training in oral history and was an interviewer for the New York Public Library (NYPL) Rikers Public Memory Project. Prior to that, she spent time at StoryCorps and the Vermont Folklife Center. Van Dine grew up in the Mad River Valley in Central Vermont. She is a graduate of NYU’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study.

Beat: Longterm effects of the pandemic in Vermont

The reporter will cover the long term impact of the pandemic in our state, primarily through reporting for our daily podcast. Her reporting will follow how our state and individual communities rebuild after a health and economic crisis, with a focus on populations of people who are typically underrepresented in our coverage.