Krishana Davis is a multi-platform journalist working as an education reporter in Carroll County for the Baltimore Sun Media Group.
Krishana covers the intersection where policy meets the average person seeking to help readers understand how policies are implemented and their impact on their lives. She has penned articles and op-eds for national, regional and local publication including The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore Magazine, JET and the Afro-American Newspaper, to name a few.
Krishana was an honors program undergraduate student at Morgan State University in Baltimore, where she studied political science and print journalism. She is currently completing a Masters in Public Administration at the University of Baltimore concentrating in public policy and urbanization.
Krishana serves at the vice-president of print for the Baltimore Association of Black Journalist. She is also an alum of the New York Times Student Journalism Institute, Chips Quinn Scholars Program and The Institute on Political Journalism.
Krishana covers the intersection where policy meets the average person seeking to help readers understand how policies are implemented and their impact on their lives. She has penned articles and op-eds for national, regional and local publication including The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore Magazine, JET and the Afro-American Newspaper, to name a few.
Krishana was an honors program undergraduate student at Morgan State University in Baltimore, where she studied political science and print journalism. She is currently completing a Masters in Public Administration at the University of Baltimore concentrating in public policy and urbanization.
Krishana serves at the vice-president of print for the Baltimore Association of Black Journalist. She is also an alum of the New York Times Student Journalism Institute, Chips Quinn Scholars Program and The Institute on Political Journalism.