As a journalist and history professor, Bass has sought to draw attention to the Orangeburg Massacre Jack Nelson, NF ’62, has written in his posthumously … Read more
Amico founded Homicide Watch D.C. to chronicle every murder committed in the nation’s capital I was nearing the end of my Fellowship year this … Read more
Creator of the syndicated “Kudzu” comic strip, Marlette won a Pulitzer for editorial cartoons he drew for The Charlotte (N.C.) Observer and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution … Read more
Skok, director of Globalnews.ca, arrived at Harvard to explore ways to make journalism sustainable The professor slowly walked to the center of the amphitheatre, … Read more
One of Weingarten’s two Pulitzers for feature writing was for a story about parents who accidentally kill their children by forgetting them in cars. He writes a syndicated humor column for The Washington Post … Read more
Founding director of the Journalism Resources Institute at the Rutgers School of Communication and Information, Aumente trains journalists around the world I arrived at Harvard … Read more
Alves holds the Knight Chair in International Journalism at the University of Texas at Austin. He arrived in academia after more than a decade as a foreign correspondent … Read more
In 1994, King launched Reuters’s first daily multimedia publication, “What on Earth,” a joint venture with cable TV company Tele-Communications, Inc. Twenty years ago when … Read more
Giago founded the Lakota Times (now Indian Country Today), the first independently owned Native American newspaper in the U.S. I first entered Walter Lippmann House filled … Read more
Prasad (1924–2008), a longtime spokesman for Indira Gandhi and her son Rajiv, was a news editor for The Indian Express in Bombay, India Our father … Read more