Search results for “nytimes” Showing 484 results Journalism Needs a Strategy to Bridge the Chasm Between the Now and the Next The perilous state of the Chicago Tribune is a story that is happening across the country and a reminder of the need for creativity and urgent civic investment February 19, 2020 Climate Coverage that Engages Audiences Without Overwhelming Them Using infrared photography, virtual reality, and other reporting techniques to make visible the unseen causes of the climate crisis February 13, 2020 How Independent Journalists in Latin America are Finding New Ways to Hold Power to Account Despite social turmoil, financial woes, and repressive regimes, Latin American reporters are keeping the journalism alive February 13, 2020 Felicia Sonmez, The Post, Gayle King, and The Perils of Tradition Bias When The Washington Post tried to silence reporter Felicia Sonmez, it was likely guided by a tradition bias — a preference for the way things have been over how they… February 7, 2020 The Trump Impeachment and Why FOIA Matters for Good Government Access to unredacted emails related to the Ukraine aid halt is essential to understand the actions of the president and his administration February 5, 2020 What Happens to News When Journalists and Historians Join Forces Historically-informed journalism provides crucial context to reporting January 21, 2020 Talking race in America and diversity in journalism with “Takeaway” host Tanzina Vega Tanzina Vega grew up in public housing less than a mile from public radio station WNYC, home to “The Takeaway,” the nationally-syndicated weekday show she has hosted since 2018. “We… January 2, 2020 Uncovering a Pump and Dump Scheme Jerry Zremski, NF ’00, put his business journalism expertise to use in reporting on a Congress member November 20, 2019 Teju Cole on What Needs to Change to Better Cover Stories in “Foreign” Countries Teju Cole is a critic, photographer, essayist, and novelist who has been lauded for his engaging use of Instagram and Twitter. It was on Twitter that Cole coined the term… November 15, 2019 “Your Train is Delayed. Why?” Video journalist Alexandra Garcia, NF ’13, on telling a story of bureaucratic dysfunction with animation, original music, and a little hope November 15, 2019 Previous 1 … 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 … 49 Next