Search results for “nonprofit” Showing 444 results A New Generation of Correspondents Hustles for Work with the Help of the Web How a clutch of start-ups is supplying the foreign coverage once provided by staff correspondents December 12, 2014 As Legacy News Outlets Retreat, Who Will Be There to Report on the World? The escalating personal and financial cost of foreign reporting is changing the way correspondents cover the world December 11, 2014 5 Questions for Jonathan Zittrain Jonathan Zittrain is a professor of law and computer science at Harvard who examines issues of privacy and fairness in the digital world. He is co-founder of Harvard’s Berkman Center… November 17, 2014 Where Are the Women? Why we need more female newsroom leaders September 11, 2014 Talk to the Hand When a chemical spill contaminated the drinking water of hundreds of thousands of people in West Virginia in January, Charleston Gazette reporters Ken Ward and David Gutman repeatedly asked the… July 16, 2014 “A Sense of Exhilaration and Possibility” The co-founder of Turkey’s 140journos on building a citizen-sustained news agency from scratch July 15, 2014 Rewriting J-School How journalism schools are trying to connect classrooms to newsrooms June 16, 2014 The Making of “Witness Uganda” When he flew to Uganda in 2005, Griffin Matthews was just trying to help some kids at a local orphanage. But he wound up starting his own nonprofit, Uganda Project,… March 27, 2014 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 Commerce & Corruption Technology development has been reshaping the media industry worldwide. In developed countries like the United States, traditional media companies felt the shock brought on by new technology several years ago.… January 30, 2014 Previous 1 … 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 … 45 Next