After covering medicine, the environment, and sports at The Boston Globe, Tye now writes books and runs a fellowship program that trains journalists covering health care … Read more
A medical writer and editor for the German weekly Die Zeit, Albrecht was one of the Nieman Foundation’s first Global Health Fellows In 2007 … Read more
The former Chicago Tribune editor’s 1993 book “Read All About It!” raised an early alarm about the corporate takeover of U.S. newspapers Like many … Read more
As president of Monitor Institute, Fulton works with business and government leaders to find new approaches to social and technological challenges Shortly after … Read more
As executive editor of The Arkansas Gazette, Ashmore (1916–1998) was a leading voice against segregation I remember going over to the President’s house. It … Read more
Sancton (1915–2012) wrote about the nascent civil rights movement in the 1940s The award of a Nieman Fellowship in 1941 was a turning point … Read more
At the Chicago Daily News, Lahey (1902–1969) used what he learned at Harvard about accounting to investigate an Illinois state auditor; the official landed in prison … Read more
As a journalist and history professor, Bass has sought to draw attention to the Orangeburg Massacre Jack Nelson, NF ’62, has written in his … Read more