Search results for “writing the book” Showing 893 results Winter 2010: Class Notes Investigative Reporter Craig R. McCoy Honored With I.F. Stone Medal Craig R. McCoy, who has exposed injustice and corruption during almost three decades as a reporter for The Philadelphia Inquirer;… December 13, 2010 From Newsroom to Nursery—The Beat Goes On ‘That is when I had the epiphany: These early years of motherhood were like being a rookie reporter on the beat.’ December 9, 2010 A Journalistic Vanishing Act ‘As a refugee from daily newspapering, I’m one of thousands of arts journalists who in the past couple of years have found themselves footloose.’ December 9, 2010 An Odd Couple: Journalists and Academics Partnering with Harvard’s Carr Center gave a freelance journalist the chance to continue her reporting about drug wars in Juárez, Mexico. September 17, 2010 Fall 2010: Class Notes Niemans Entering and Leaving Office in Colombia Juan Manuel Santos, NF ’88, was elected president of Colombia in June, and he was sworn into office in August. Santos, who received… September 17, 2010 Fall 2010: Introduction Foreign bureaus staffed by correspondents from a newspaper or broadcast network are now largely relics of a bygone era. As this 20th century model of reporting fades, fresh approaches to… September 15, 2010 From War Zones to Life at Home: Serendipity and Partners Matter ‘This Pulitzer Center partnership turned out to be the start of a productive ad hoc partnership that kick-started my career as an independent journalist.” September 7, 2010 Bearing Witness: The Poet as Journalist ‘I stand as a witness to the silences—to what goes unspoken and ignored—to the things that float away as if insubstantial but that are filled with the simple breaths of… September 7, 2010 Global Investigative Reporting Effort Exposes Asbestos Trade Exposing the booming asbestos trade in the developing world became the most recent of many projects undertaken by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. September 7, 2010 In South Africa, Connecting With a Wealth of Nieman Fellows and Finding Signs of Hope A first trip to the former land of apartheid is a time to renew friendships and ponder the nation’s future. September 7, 2010 Previous 1 … 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 … 90 Next