Mary C. Curtis, NF ’06, has won two Green Eyeshade Awards from the Society for Professional Journalists (online category) for columns and stories written for The Washington Post: first place in commentary and second in political reporting. Curtis additionally … Read more
Gilbert M. Gaul, a two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize, has written “Billion-Dollar Ball,” which examines the big-money culture of college football. The new book will be published by Viking in August. Best known as an investigative … Read more
Bryan Monroe, NF ’03, has been appointed the Verizon Chair professor at Temple University’s School of Media and Communication. Monroe previously served as vice president and editorial director at Ebony and Jet magazines and from 1991 to 2002, was … Read more
Geneva Overholser, NF ’86, has been named a senior fellow at the Democracy Fund. Previously, Overholser was editor of The Des Moines Register, which she led to win … Read more
Tom Witosky, NF ’92, has co-authored a new book with Marc Hansen, “Equal Before the Law: How Iowa Led Americans to Marriage Equality.” The book, published by University of Iowa Press, traces the impact of the Iowa Supreme Court’s … Read more
Photojournalist Eli Reed’s work is featured in “Eli Reed: A Long Walk Home,” published by University of Texas Press in May. The book includes more than 250 images from the span of Reed’s career, from self-portraits and photographs of Hollywood … Read more
Anita Harris’s memoir, “Ithaca Diaries: Coming of Age in the 1960s,” was has been published by Cambridge Common Press. Based on the Cornell University graduate’s diaries, letters and first-hand accounts, the book describes Harris’s collegiate life as protests and … Read more
Sandy Tolan, NF ’93, has written a new book, “Children of the Stone: The Power of Music in a Hard Land.” Released by Bloomsbury in April, the nonfiction book follows the journey of one man who, inspired by his … Read more
Brent Walth has left his post as managing editor of the Willamette Week to become a journalism professor at his alma mater, the University of Oregon. Walth, NF ’06, began his career at the alternative weekly as a reporter … Read more
David Jiménez, NF ’15, has been named editor-in-chief of El Mundo, Spain’s second-largest daily newspaper. A former Asia bureau chief for the paper, he has covered stories from the nuclear disaster at … Read more