Author Nathan G. Caldwell, NF ’41 and Gene S. Graham, NF ’63 Caldwell and Graham spent half a dozen years reporting on the undercover deal between United Mine Workers president John L. Lewis and billionaire financier Cyrus Eaton, who had major interests in… August 8, 2016 Maria Henson, NF ’94 What started out as a single editorial, written after a Lexington woman was fatally shot by her abusive husband, turned into a series of editorials about battered women in Kentucky.… August 2, 2016 George Rodrigue, NF ’90 Rodrigue and Craig Flournoy won The Dallas Morning News’s first Pulitzer for their investigation into the racial discrimination and segregation pervading public housing in East Texas and across the country.Despite… August 2, 2016 Hedrick Smith, NF ’70 Smith recalls his time as a member of the team at the Times that worked on the Pentagon Papers.For three months, Neil Sheehan and I disappeared into the mass anonymity… August 2, 2016 Shirley Christian, NF ’74 Christian was recognized for her dispatches from Central America. Her specialty was reporting on the human dimensions of political strife.GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala—“If you want to cry out for the dignity… August 2, 2016 Stan Grossfeld, NF ’92 In 1984, Grossfeld and Globe reporter Colin Nickerson hooked up with a rebel group bringing a food convoy from Sudan to Ethiopia. As Grossfeld recalls, they traveled at night and… August 2, 2016 Eugene Robinson, NF ’88 Robinson’s eloquent, insightful columns on the 2008 presidential race explored what the election of the first African-American president would mean—for him, for African-Americans, and for the country as a whole.It’s… August 2, 2016 Anthony Lewis, NF ’57 Lewis wrote a series of articles about Abraham Chasanow, a civilian employee of the U.S. Navy who—deemed a security risk for allegedly having communist associations—was suspended from his job for… August 2, 2016 Stanley Forman, NF ’80 Forman won the Pulitzer for Spot News Photography two years in a row, the second time, in 1977, for “The Soiling of Old Glory.” In a recent interview, he talks… August 2, 2016 Anne Hull, NF ’95 The Washington Post’s investigation into the neglect and mistreatment of wounded veterans and the deplorable conditions at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center incited a public outcry and prompted a… August 2, 2016 Previous 1 … 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 … 429 Next