Author Nancy Gibbs Related ArticleWhere Are the Women?Why we need more female newsroom leadersPLUSRead more stories from prominent female leadersI doubt I have very many communications majors at Time. I have history majors,… September 10, 2014 Coming Home Almost 50 years after Nat Nakasa, NF ’65, died and was buried in a New York cemetery, his remains have been brought back to South Africa. The repatriation fulfills not… September 9, 2014 After Tiananmen Square, a ‘Dark Age’ for Press Freedom in China Chinese journalist Liu Binyan on the difficulties of reporting critically on the Communist Party after the government cracked down on pro-democracy demonstrators August 28, 2014 In Beijing’s Newsrooms In the first three decades in the history of the People’s Republic of China, the journalists called their newspapers “loudspeakers” and “bulletin boards” of the Communist Party and the government.… August 28, 2014 Stories of a Changing American South John Seigenthaler leaves in his wake a cadre of journalists—working with him, around him and for him over the past 75 years—whom he helped shape to understand that their work… August 28, 2014 Documentary Pioneer Robert Drew, NF ’55, Dies Robert Drew, an innovator in broadcast journalism whose documentaries about John F. Kennedy helped define the cinéma vérité style of filmmaking, died on Wednesday at his home in Connecticut. He… August 28, 2014 Mosaics and Marginalia I have lived most of my adult life out of a single suitcase, zigzagging a career through the Caucasus and the Middle East. But I had never plumbed for inspiration… July 17, 2014 Boston Strong A year ago, I was lapping up all Harvard had to offer, from poetry criticism with Helen Vendler to economic policy with Larry Summers. Even more compelling were my fellow… July 17, 2014 Our Man in China William Worthy, NF ’57, a foreign correspondent who fought with the U.S. government over reporting trips to China, Cuba and Iran, died at a nursing home in Massachusetts on May… July 17, 2014 In Praise of Digital Since its publication in 2001, “The Elements of Journalism” has been the industry-standard text on the ethics and practice of journalism. In this edited excerpt from the third edition, published… July 17, 2014 Previous 1 … 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 … 428 Next