The Lost Children of Carlisle with WGAL's Matt Barcaro

Course | Registration opens 8/12/2024 8:00 AM EDT

Penn State York, 1031 Edgecomb Avenue York, PA 17403-3398 United States

Main Classroom Building, Conference center

Members and nonmembers

9/4/2024 (one day)

9:00 AM-10:30 AM EDT on Wed

$20.00

$8.00

The Native American boarding school era is an often-overlooked period of American history, yet it has a deep connection to the Susquehanna Valley. Join WGAL News 8 anchor Matt Barcaro as he screens his documentary, The Lost Children of Carlisle, and hosts a question-and-answer session about the project.


Matt Barcaro is the co-anchor of WGAL News 8 Today weekday mornings from 4:30 to 7 a.m. Matt joined WGAL in 2008, starting as a reporter in the Harrisburg bureau. His work has earned him several Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters Awards, Mid-Atlantic Regional Emmy Awards, and Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards. He has led the production of several documentary specials for WGAL in which he's shined a light on issues not often covered in media, including youth homelessness, second chances for juvenile lifers, and the history of Native American boarding schools. Barcaro also enjoys the lighter side of life and highlighting unsung heroes in the Susquehanna Valley. He may be most well-known by WGAL viewers, though, for his annual reporting at the Pennsylvania Farm Show, where he's done everything from milking cows, driving horses and holding newborn animals. Prior to joining WGAL, Matt worked at KHBS-KHOG, the Hearst affiliate in Northwest Arkansas. Barcaro is a proud graduate of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. He was born and raised outside Philadelphia. He loves to be outside, and he'd be more than happy to recommend some of his favorite hiking trails in the Susquehanna Valley. He also enjoys experimenting in his vegetable garden, cooking, camping, and going to the beach with his wife and son.