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Jack Gruber

Jack Gruber

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Visual Journalist, USA Today

McLean

Biography

Jack Gruber is a staff photographer at USA TODAY and the founder and executive director of Boyd's Station - a Kentucky nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization - which seeks to provide varied visual journalists and artists an environment to “live free and create” through programs to pursue the artist’s individual craft without distractions in a supportive community of like artists in Harrison County, Kentucky. Gruber launched the Boyd's Station 306.36 Visual Documentary Archive in 2018, an annual project documenting Harrison County, Kentucky. This project awards student journalists the Reinke Grants for Visual Storytelling and the Mary Withers Rural Writing Fellowship. Continuing in the documentary tradition of the Farm Security Administration Pictorial Project recording of American life between 1935 and 1944, the 306.36 Visual Documentary Project and collection of images taken by photographers over the course of many years will become an important historical record of the people and places inside the 310 square miles of Harrison County. A graduate of the Ohio University School of Visual Communication, Jack worked as a staff photographer at the Flint Journal, The Detroit News and the Commercial Appeal in Memphis before joining the staff at USA TODAY, first based in San Francisco before moving to USA TODAY's headquarters in Northern Virginia and Washington D.C. Contact: jack@jackgruber.com

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Total articles 313

  • Trump administration’s crackdown on student visas hits Florida universities

    By Jack Gruber Verified

    Apr. 14, 2025

  • ‘World’s coolest dictator’ gets a White House visit. What it means for Bukele, Trump and U.S.

    By Jack Gruber Verified

    Apr. 13, 2025

  • Texas Senate showdown: Ken Paxton vs. John Cornyn could come down to Trump loyalty | Opinion

    By Jay Janner Verified, Jack Gruber Verified

    Apr. 08, 2025

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USA Today

USA TODAY is a prominent American daily newspaper and multi-platform news organization, established on September 14, 1982, by Al Neuharth under Gannett Co. Based in McLean, Virginia, its mission is to foster national dialogue through accessible and visually engaging storytelling across print, digital, and broadcast platforms. The flagship print newspaper, launched in 1982, quickly gained popularity, exceeding 1 million copies in circulation by 1983. USA TODAY also offers a robust digital platform, USATODAY.com, which provides continuous updates on news, sports, finance, and lifestyle, along with interactive content and reader engagement features. The organization has successfully expanded into mobile applications, achieving over 18 million downloads, and offers breaking news alerts and specialized newsletters. USA TODAY collaborates with institutions like Harvard School of Public Health and Gallup for national surveys, covering a wide range of topics. With a diverse audience, USA TODAY serves middle-market readers through its print and digital offerings, attracting millions of unique visitors monthly and providing valuable advertising opportunities across its platforms.

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