Search results for “nonprofit” Showing 444 results Public Works ProPublica’s Stephen Engelberg on what makes his year and the perils of philanthropy October 15, 2012 Breaking News: Mastering the art of disruptive innovation in journalism Mastering the art of disruptive innovation in journalism September 15, 2012 The F-22 Raptor is said to be invisible…until it isn’t Analysts liken fighter plane to a WWII Messerschmidt, saying it is a technological marvel with the latest weapons but that it will be poor in combat. August 28, 2012 Summer 2012: Class Notes 1942Thomas Sancton, a Southern journalist who wrote articles in the 1940s advocating for racial justice, died at a nursing home in New Orleans on April 6th. He was 97.Read his… July 10, 2012 Be Careful Who You Quote Some nonprofits that claim to supply expert opinions are set up by spin doctors to further corporate agendas. July 10, 2012 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 To Kill a Story After Chauncey Bailey was murdered, journalists banded together to finish his investigation. March 19, 2012 Spring 2012: Class Notes 1950Read his obituary in The Salt Lake Tribune.Hays Gorey, a longtime political correspondent for Time magazine, died at a health care facility in Salt Lake City on April 5th, 2011,… March 15, 2012 Winter 2011: Class Notes Annual Report Chronicles Foundation’s GrowthThe past year has been a time of transition and new beginnings for the Nieman Foundation. Bob Giles, NF ’66, retired as Nieman curator, wrapping up… December 15, 2011 Compelling Story, Unflappable Belief, and Digital Teamwork How does a journalist make the journey to author? A variety of paths and potential pitfalls are here for you to learn from. Authors of memoirs, novels and nonfiction narratives… December 14, 2011 Previous 1 … 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 … 45 Next