Search results for “nieman” Showing 3510 results The Jobs Crisis Job creation is a key topic in the presidential election but so far it's been all sound bites and no substance. Dan Froomkin, a new contributing editor to Nieman Reports… March 13, 2013 Complicated Matters Veteran investigative journalist Ken Armstrong, NF ’01, encourages his fellow reporters to look for patterns rather than isolated anecdotes, to focus on what others have to say rather than joust… March 13, 2013 Ghosts Speaking Across the Page They died the same weekend, one 26, a prodigy of the Internet age who took his own life, the other an 89-year-old whose moral battles were waged on newsprint and… March 12, 2013 Bolivia by Bus How Raul Peñaranda, NF ’08, and his daily newspaper went off the map to rediscover their own country March 12, 2013 From Twitter to Gellhorn via Mexico Three Nieman Visiting Fellows undertake diverse short-term projects during 2013 March 12, 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 “The End is Inevitable, But Not Predictable” Two-time Pulitzer Prize winner and former New York Times columnist Anthony Lewis, NF ’57, remembers Stanley Karnow, NF ’58 March 12, 2013 “Get This Boy in Our Stable” Dan Wakefield, NF ’64, edited and annotated the recently published “Kurt Vonnegut: Letters.” Here he reflects on first meeting Vonnegut during his Nieman year and the impact the resulting friendship… March 12, 2013 Waiting it Out in Kings Tavern Dave McNeely, NF ’76, on the Emmy Award-winning Larry L. King, NF ’70, co-writer of the hit Broadway musical “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas” March 12, 2013 Control Information, Control Souls Yu Gao, deputy managing editor of Caixin Media and affiliate of 2013 Nieman Fellow Jin Deng, on how Chinese media censorship works March 12, 2013 Previous 1 … 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 … 351 Next