Articles ‘A Great Subject Hiding in Plain Sight’: Steve Oney’s “On Air” is a deep dive into the history of NPR Steve Oney, NF '82, on writing and researching his new book, “On Air: The Triumph and Tumult of NPR." March 13, 2025 Megan Cattel A Fidelity to Facts Rigorous verification of facts must remain central to journalism's mission, writes Nieman Foundation Curator Ann Marie Lipinski. March 6, 2025 Ann Marie Lipinski Maine Is Becoming a Laboratory for Nonprofit News Most media outlets in New England's northernmost state are now nonprofit March 4, 2025 Jon Marcus ‘I Quit Being a Journalist’: The Arrest of a Prominent Cambodian Reporter Sends a Chilling Message The fate of award-winning investigative journalist Mech Dara underscores the growing risks of reporting under an increasingly repressive regime. March 3, 2025 Bopha Phorn Fact-Checking in Africa: Combating disinformation amid political strife and ethnic conflict Threats and harassment abound, but those on the front lines see progress February 21, 2025 James Okong'o J-schools Must Better Prepare Students for Handling Harassment Young journalists need tools for this new reality February 19, 2025 Marta Hill The Lingering Trauma of COVID Coverage for Italian Journalists Years after covering the pandemic, many struggle to process what they witnessed. February 17, 2025 Stefania D'Ignoti The Case for Facts Verifiable evidence remains journalism’s foundation, despite mounting attacks on the press February 10, 2025 Angie Drobnic Holan From the Battlefield to the Campaign Trail How safety training for journalists has evolved February 6, 2025 Joel Simon We Want to See Your Reporter’s Notebook Do you have a reporter's notebook with a special story behind it? We’d love to feature you. January 30, 2025 Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … 437 Next