Search results for “nieman” Showing 3364 results Mike Pride, NF ’85 For more than 30 years, Pride edited the Concord (N.H.) Monitor Zwelakhe Sisulu, my 1985 Nieman classmate, and curator Howard Simons changed my life. Zwelakhe, the South African in our… September 18, 2013 Geneva Overholser, NF ’86 In 1991, The Des Moines Register’s series about a rape victim won a Pulitzer for Public Service. The subject of the series, Nancy Ziegenmeyer, decided to go public after reading a column… September 18, 2013 Lorie Hearn, NF ’95 To keep pace with the changing economics of newspapers, Hearn turned the San Diego Union-Tribune’s investigative unit she led into a nonprofit We obsessed over the future of journalism in… September 18, 2013 Gene Roberts, NF ’62 Roberts worked as a reporter in North Carolina before becoming the chief Southern and civil rights correspondent for The New York Times after his Nieman year. He is co-author of… September 18, 2013 1978: Lippmann House "Room just to hang out" September 18, 2013 Models of Great Coverage Though The New York Times lacks a beat reporter and covers the issue of mass incarceration sporadically at best, those three pieces by Tierney in early 2013 addressed two key… September 18, 2013 How to Keep Sources Secure from Surveillance In an encrypted Q&A with The New York Times Magazine, National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden warned that journalists have been slow to properly respond to the threat of government… September 18, 2013 Ellen Goodman, Patricia O’Brien, NF ’74 Through her syndicated column, Goodman brought her feminist concerns to newspapers across the nation. O’Brien, a longtime political reporter, drew on her old beat when she started writing novels Until… September 12, 2013 Harvard Meets the Press From the Nieman Foundation's 50th Anniversary: A Personal Account of the Early Nieman Years September 11, 2013 1989: The Hawk “Oh! The Maltese Falcon” September 11, 2013 Previous 1 … 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 … 337 Next