75th Anniversary

Kabral Blay-Amihere, NF ’91

In Accra, Ghana, presidential election results are posted on a scoreboard. David Guttenfelder/Associated Press Having edited a number of publications in Ghana and led journalist organizations, Blay-Amihere is now chairman…
Kabral Blay-Amihere, NF ’91

Kabral Blay-Amihere, NF ’91

Having edited a number of publications in Ghana and led journalist organizations, Blay-Amihere is now chairman of the National Media Commission of Ghana My last job before arriving in Cambridge…
Robert C., NF ’66, and Dori Maynard, NF ’93

Robert C., NF ’66, and Dori Maynard, NF ’93

Following a career as a newspaper reporter, Dori Maynard took the helm of the Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education. Founded by her father (1937–1993), it has trained thousands…
María Cristina Caballero, NF ’97

María Cristina Caballero, NF ’97

Twice in her life, Caballero found at Harvard a safe haven from threats of violence, first as a Nieman Fellow and later as a fellow at the Kennedy School I…

Richard, NF ’56, and John Harwood, NF ’90

John Harwood is chief Washington correspondent of CNBC and a political writer for The New York Times My small Nieman moments began long before I set foot in Cambridge in…
Tom Regan, NF ’92

Tom Regan, NF ’92

After his Nieman year, Regan helped The Christian Science Monitor develop its online presence and he spent two years as executive director of the Online News Association It was fall…

Michael J., NF ’68, and Pippa Green, NF ’99

Pippa Green has been the political editor at the South Africa Broadcasting Corp. and the Sunday Independent When my father, Michael Green, became a Nieman Fellow in 1967, it was…

Beth Macy, NF ’10

Macy has spent most of her career at The Roanoke (Va.) Times Working in one region for one medium-sized newspaper for almost 25 years, it’s hard to enumerate the many…
Atsuko Chiba, NF ’68

Atsuko Chiba, NF ’68

A financial reporter at a time when that was a rare beat for a woman in Japan, Chiba (1940–1987) shocked the nation with her frank columns about her battle with…

Dorothy Wickenden, NF ’89

A graduate seminar in 1989 on Abraham Lincoln still inspires Wickenden. Mathew B. Brady/Courtesy Library of Congress Executive editor of The New Yorker since 1996, Wickenden wrote “Nothing Daunted,” the…