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The Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard announces its 88th class of fellows

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The Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard announces its 88th class of fellows

The Nieman Foundation for Journalism has selected 22 accomplished journalists from around the world as members of the class of 2026.

Fellowships

Since 1938, the Nieman Foundation for Journalism has brought more than 1,700 promising and accomplished journalists from 100 countries to Harvard for a year of study, innovation and experimentation.

Publications

The Nieman Foundation publishes Nieman Reports, a website and quarterly magazine chronicling contemporary challenges and opportunities in journalism; Nieman Journalism Lab, a website reporting on digital media innovation; and Nieman Storyboard, a website exploring the art and craft of nonfiction storytelling.

From Nieman Reports

Battling a Climate Change Backlash

Battling a Climate Change Backlash

Jill Hopke

The Antidote to Ignorance

The Antidote to Ignorance

Kyrylo Beskorovainyi

Jason Rezaian on Why Press Freedom Merits Its Own Beat

Jason Rezaian on Why Press Freedom Merits Its Own Beat

Journalist and Author Mónica Guzmán on Leading with Curiosity

Journalist and Author Mónica Guzmán on Leading with Curiosity

Marigo Farr

From Nieman Storyboard

How a love letter becomes a documentary (and vice versa)

How a love letter becomes a documentary (and vice versa)

Mark Armstrong

Behind the Scenes: Bloomberg examines a private detention center and a town ‘Addicted to ICE’

Behind the Scenes: Bloomberg examines a private detention center and a town ‘Addicted to ICE’

Mark Armstrong

‘What we work on are words’: Seeking clarity and humanity in language

‘What we work on are words’: Seeking clarity and humanity in language

Mark Armstrong

The Marshall Project’s Akiba Solomon on how journalists write about incarceration

The Marshall Project’s Akiba Solomon on how journalists write about incarceration

Christina M. Tapper

From Nieman Lab