Search results for “ken+doctor+los+angeles” Showing 51 results Winter 2014: Class Notes Nieman Foundation curator Ann Marie Lipinski, NF ’90, welcomes attendees to the 75th anniversary dinner at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. Photo by Lisa Abitbol Celebrating 75 yearsIn September, more… January 31, 2014 Mother of Invention As she lay dying, the widow of a Milwaukee newspaper editor made a gift that has now invigorated journalism for 75 years. Agnes Wahl Nieman, a well-educated woman with a… November 5, 2013 Winter 2013: Class Notes 1962Sebastiaan Kleu, a South African editor and economist, died of heart failure on October 11th. He was 85.Kleu began his career in journalism on the editorial board of the Afrikaans-language… March 12, 2013 Global Health: A Story Rarely Told ‘Today while billions of dollars [in aid] are lost to corruption and dysfunction — and billions more save many lives — both traditional and new media are too often missing… March 19, 2012 Leapfrogging the Book: A Newspaper Story Jumps to Film ‘The desire to have the best—or most salable—story must never undermine our responsibility to challenge even our most compelling material.’ December 8, 2011 Familiar Patterns of Minority Exclusion Follow Mainstream Media Online ‘The parallels between the legacies and online media are as stark as they are disheartening.’ September 7, 2011 Summer 2011: Class Notes 1964James H. McCartney, a longtime Washington correspondent and columnist who specialized in foreign affairs and defense policy, died at his home in Florida on May 6th from cancer. He was… June 10, 2011 Fall 2010: Class Notes Niemans Entering and Leaving Office in Colombia Juan Manuel Santos, NF ’88, was elected president of Colombia in June, and he was sworn into office in August. Santos, who received… September 17, 2010 Summer 2010: Class Notes Headliner Awards for Print and Radio Journalism Three Nieman Fellows have been honored by the National Headliner Awards program, which is one of the oldest and largest annual contests recognizing… June 11, 2010 Investigative Reporting on Medical Science: What Does It Take to Break Through the Commercial Spin? ‘… it is almost impossible to get the story right when the fundamentally commercial goals for which the study has been done are covered up with so much industry-sponsored expertise.’ March 15, 2009 Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next