Christa Case Bryant is The Christian Science Monitor’s senior Congressional correspondent, building on four years of experience editing and reporting on U.S. politics, including as Heartland correspondent. She is the recipient of the National Press Foundation’s 2022 Everett McKinley Dirksen award for distinguished reporting on Congress.
A 2015-16 Nieman fellow at Harvard, she previously served as the Monitor’s Jerusalem bureau chief, Middle East editor, and Europe editor. She has reported from Israel, the West Bank, Gaza, Jordan, Egypt, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Germany, Estonia, and South Korea.
Ms. Bryant holds an M.A. in international relations from The Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy at Tufts University, and a B.A. from Principia College, where she focused on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through a major in global perspectives and a minor in religion. She also attended the Middlebury School of Hebrew and studied spoken Arabic in Jerusalem.
After spending many years as a cross-country ski racer on the national and international level, Ms. Bryant has a special interest in all things Olympian. She covered the Winter Olympics in 2010 and 2018.
Stories by Christa Case Bryant
- Flight delayed? Air traffic control woes go beyond what FAA bill would fix.
- As campus protests flare, Congress seeks reckoning on antisemitism
- Rifts in both parties as Congress weighs aid to Ukraine, Israel
- The Explainer How Biden and Trump compare on border crossings and immigration
- In US capital, rats thrive where civic trust is low. Here’s how to fix that.
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