
Ryan Prior
Harvard MPA | Journalist | Author. Crafting winning admissions narratives.
Studied at Harvard Kennedy School
Works at REI Systems
Available tomorrow at 7:00 PM UTC
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Ryan's Coaching Offerings
Custom hourly · $75/hr
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Ryan’s Master’s Programs Qualifications
Ryan Prior is an award-winning journalist telling stories at the front lines of science and democracy. Over the past 12 years, he has written hundreds of stories for CNN, Psychology Today, The Guardian, The Nation, STAT, USA Today, and The Daily Beast. He has produced work across documentary film, nonprofits, book publishing, and think tanks. His reporting spans pandemic response, science policy, geopolitical conflict, and national security. His recent experience includes field reporting in Ukraine, along with study trips to Israel/Palestine, the Balkans, and Western Europe through Harvard Kennedy School and RIAS. Ryan believes the best journalism connects the dots between high-level decisions and lived experiences of people on the ground — making the strategic personal, and the personal strategic. His writing combines the rigor of data-driven reporting, the intimacy of narrative memoir, and the pragmatism of a policy brief. It’s a rare, yet essential blend in today’s climate of misinformation and polarization. He is the author of The Long Haul: How Long Covid Survivors Are Revolutionizing Healthcare (MIT Press/Penguin Random House), which explores the global impact of the pandemic and the chronic illness crisis that followed. The book has been called “a book we need right now” by Senator Tim Kaine and “an important contribution” by the Secretary General of the World Health Organization. It has also been featured in Newsweek, Los Angeles Times, CNN, Democracy Now, Psychology Today, Science, and The Lancet.
Ryan can help with:
Letters of Recommendation
Essays
Secondary Review
Application Strategy
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Resume
General Exploration
Interviews
Editing
School Selection
About Ryan
Ryan Prior is an author and journalist telling stories at the front lines of science and democracy. Over the past 12 years, he has written hundreds of stories for CNN, Psychology Today, The Guardian, The Nation, STAT, USA Today, and The Daily Beast. He has produced work across documentary film, nonprofits, book publishing, and think tanks. His reporting spans pandemic response, science policy, geopolitical conflict, and national security. His recent experience includes field reporting in Ukraine, along with study trips to Israel/Palestine, the Balkans, and Western Europe through Harvard Kennedy School and RIAS. Ryan recently served as a fellow/journalist-in-residence at The Century Foundation, a progressive think tank in Washington, D.C. His book, The Long Haul: How Long Covid Survivors Are Revolutionizing Healthcare, was published in paperback March 5, 2024 through MIT Press and distributed by Penguin Random House. An entrepreneurial reporter, he launched his career in 2013 by hitting the road to co-direct, produce, and write a feature-length documentary, Forgotten Plague, which the Huffington Post called a "Must-See Documentary.” For that work, he was named a Stanford Medicine X ePatient Scholar five times. He began at CNN in 2015, worked with its political team during the 2016 election, and later served as a science and health features writer during the COVID-19 pandemic. He holds a Masters in Public Administration from the Harvard Kennedy School, where he was a William A. Starr Journalism Innovations Fellow. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Georgia, through its Honors College, and was named to the school’s “40 Under 40” alumni list in 2018. When he’s not reporting or writing, you find Ryan watching Georgia Bulldogs football, reading Tolstoy, traveling to 30 countries (Iceland was most recent), trying to nail a Spanish classical tune on his guitar, or serving corner kicks in a pickup soccer game. Whether writing investigative features, producing documentaries, or building platforms for public dialogue, Ryan’s north star is the same: to tell stories that illuminate higher ideals and drive action toward common good.
Why do I coach?
Getting my MPA from the Harvard Kennedy School was one of the most gratifying and transformative experiences of my life. It exposed me to ideas and perspectives I had never dreamed of. During the program, I got to travel to nine countries, including two war zones. I got to be in the room with 20 different heads of state, as well as countless other Nobel Laureates, governors, senators, ambassadors, and cabinet officials. I am therefore passionate about giving others every opportunity to have the same life-changing experience I had. I deeply enjoy getting to know students and mid-career professionals who are focused on making the world a better place. I understand that institutions like Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Princeton, Oxford, or Cambridge can be intimidating. I was once in your shoes. However, I want you to know that normal people are accepted into these institutions every year. This is an achievable goal. If you believe in your vision for a better world, are willing to be vulnerable about your personal story, and can summon the self-confidence to believe you belong, then you can make it. When I coach clients, I approach your overall application package like a journalist interviewing a hero in order to write a front page feature article about them. I like to help you discover your most compelling attributes, frame them in the way top institutions are impressed by, and to integrate your vision for your community into the corridors of power. I want to help you tailor your admissions essays to bring out your best self and to articulate how the school's resources can best amplify your mission.
Work Experience

Innovation Strategist
REI Systems
July 2025 - Present
Telling the stories of how federal agencies transform services and achieve impact for the American people. Performance Metrics, Multimedia and +4 skills

Columnist
Psychology Today
April 2023 - Present
Author of a regular blog for Psychology Today

Graduate Teaching Fellow
Harvard Kennedy School
July 2024 - June 2025
Course Assistant for Professor David King: "Policy Entrepreneurship in the United States" Course Assistant for Professor Margaret Talev: "Engaging the Media"

Creative In Residence
Century Foundation
November 2022 - August 2023
I tell stories highlighting the human side of policy, and help unite the grassroots with highest level of the policymaking ecosystem. Op-eds, features, and essays published for The Century Foundation, as well as in The Guardian, STAT News, The Nation, and Psychology Today.

Author
MIT Press
August 2021 - November 2022
“The Long Haul: How Long Covid Survivors Are Revolutionizing Healthcare.” The book is the definitive narrative non-fiction story of Long Covid — with an unforgettable cast of characters including scientists at the highest levels of NIH working toward a cure and patients who became homeless due to the disease. It’s the remarkable story of how patients became the experts and illustrated a new paradigm for how healthcare can finally learn to reckon with nearly a dozen hard-to-treat diseases. Sen. Tim Kaine calls it “a book we need right now.” Pulitzer Prize-winning science writer Ed Yong calls it “the story of Long Covid as it should be told.” And the Director-General of the World Health Organization hails the book as a “timely and important contribution.” Available everywhere books are sold.
Associate Producer
CNN
February 2015 - December 2021
Associate Producer in team with 6-month rotations. My rotations include: -Ticker/On-Screen Presentations. Full-time writer for CNN covering everything under our network's purview: politics, finance, health, science, entertainment, and social issues. I wrote on everything, including the Trump/Russia scandal, North Korean nuclear weapons, U.S. unemployment numbers, unrest in Gaza, corporate mergers, Black Panther's box office success, and the iPhone. Each day I usually wrote five or six 100-200-word stories that would publish on television via CNN's Ticker, digitally via CNN's mobile app, and would also be used in CNN's Google Home app. -Special Projects. I am a multi-platform writer and producer contributing to CNN's series, including "Staying Well" and "Impact Your World." I shoot, produce, and write stories for television and CNN.com. I'm equally comfortable painting in many colors, from television to digital video to newspaper/magazine-style writing -Trends. I write several stories daily for CNN.com which span Politics, Health, Travel, and general US news. I research topics, interview sources, and write. I regularly pitch longer form stories.
Education

Harvard Kennedy School
Master of Public Administration - MPA
2024 - 2025
Activities and societies: Presidential Scholar | William A. Starr Innovations Fellow -Teaching Assistant to Professor David King for course "Becoming a Policy Entrepreneur in the United States" -Teaching Assistant to Professor Margaret Talev for course, "Engaging the Media" -Kennedy School Student Government: VP for Communications, Technology, and Operations

University of Georgia
BA, English, International Affairs
2008 - 2012
Activities and societies: Georgia Political Review, SPIA Ambassadors, Athens-Clarke County Mentoring Program, Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity, Honors Program, Demosthenian Literary Society, Creswell Community Council (Secretary), Red and Black, UGAzine
Ryan was also personally admitted to

Georgia Institute of Technology
Mercer University
St. John's College - Annapolis