Author Bob Giles Bob Giles, a 1966 Nieman Fellow, was curator of the Nieman Foundation from 2000 to 2011. Creating a New Web of Connections The Nieman Web site will be home to valuable information about journalism. December 15, 2002 Restoring and Renovating Walter Lippmann House The Nieman Foundation is enlarging its home to meet the needs of its residents. September 15, 2002 Discovering What Constitutes Fairness in Newspaper Reporting The Taylor Award unearthed lessons about how journalists convey fairness. June 15, 2002 Threats to Press Freedom in Russia At a first-of-its-kind conference in Moscow, problems are exposed. March 15, 2002 Watchdog Journalism: An Instrument of Democracy In his introduction to the Nieman Foundation Watchdog Conference held at Harvard University in September, Curator Bob Giles described how and why the Watchdog project was created. He invited Murrey… December 15, 2001 Reporting Clashes With Government Policies ‘The watchdog role of the press is never more vital than during a national crisis.’ December 15, 2001 Narrative Journalism: A New Nieman Program Mark Kramer brings his teaching and narrative journalism conference to Harvard. September 15, 2001 Creating a Road Map for Journalism’s Mission Journalists reflect on nine core principles. June 15, 2001 Fairness in Journalism is Rewarded By spotlighting examples, we learn how fairness is perceived. June 15, 2001 Creating a Road Map for Journalism’s Mission Journalists reflect on nine core principles. June 15, 2001 Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next