Search results for “nieman” Showing 3510 results Keep Digging: Remembering Seamus Heaney Seamus Heaney at home in Dublin, 1996. Photo by Bobbie Hanvey/Bobbie Hanvey Photographic Archives, John J. Burns Library, Boston CollegeAfter his mother died in 1984, Seamus Heaney found solace in… September 11, 2013 Spring 2013: Class Notes 1954Harold M. Schmeck, Jr., a New York Times science writer who specialized in covering medical research, died of a heart attack in Hyannis, Massachusetts on April 1st. He was 89.… June 24, 2013 The Future of Journalism in an Interdependent World The fictional “Tällberg Security Council” meets on the opening day of the 2013 Tällberg Forum. Photo by Hans WassaetherEvery year, leaders from the academic, business and philanthropic worlds gather in… June 24, 2013 Half a Revolution: The Future of Feminism is About Men Women have entered the world of men. Now men need to enter the world of women June 13, 2013 The Legacy of Pulitzer Prize Winner Anthony Lewis, covering “a Dark and Ominous Time” Read Anthony Lewis’s obituary in the New York Times.Anthony Lewis, NF ’57, died at his home in Cambridge, Massachusetts on March 25, 2013. He was 85. As a reporter for… June 13, 2013 Pulitzer Prize Winner Stanley Forman on Covering Fires in Boston from “the Other Side of the Tape” Photo by Stanley FormanStanley Forman, NF ’80, a former staff photographer for the Boston Herald American, is now a cameraman for WCVB News in Boston. This photograph, taken in 1977,… June 13, 2013 Murrey Marder, Pathfinder Murrey Marder, a former Washington Post reporter and founder of the Nieman Watchdog Project, died on March 11, 2013, at age 93. Former Nieman Curator Bill Kovach, NF ’89, reflects… June 13, 2013 Grady Clay on the Future of Journalism and Cities: “No One Can Stay in the Center” Grady Clay. Photo by John NationGrady Clay, NF ’49, an urban affairs specialist who was a reporter and editor for The (Louisville, Ky.) Courier-Journal and editor of Landscape Architecture Quarterly,… June 13, 2013 Starting Arguments: A Pulitzer Prize-Winning Political Cartoonist on the Right to be Offensive All illustrations by Mark FioreJust great. My first foray into book reviewing is reviewing a book by Victor Navasky, former editor and publisher of The Nation, onetime editor at The… June 13, 2013 Grave New World: Evgeny Morozov’s Dire Warnings on the Reach of Google and Facebook Photo by Paul Sakuma/The Associated Press To Save Everything, Click Here: The Folly of Technological SolutionismBy Evgeny MorozovPublicAffairs415 pages Evgeny Morozov has a knack for connecting seemingly unrelated technological advances… June 13, 2013 Previous 1 … 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 … 351 Next