Nieman Fellows shine a light on the gates of Harvard

Giving back to the Harvard community they call home this academic year, three Nieman Fellows recently offered a January Term course on Harvard's historic gates. Leading a class of curious students, they explored the history of the gates from three distinct perspectives: arts journalism, writing and photography.
Giving back to the Harvard community they call home this academic year, three Nieman Fellows recently offered a January Term course on Harvard's historic gates. Leading a class of curious students, they explored the history of the gates from three distinct perspectives: arts journalism, writing and photography.

“Rate the Gates” was taught by Chicago Tribune architecture critic Blair Kamin, along with Africa-based Reuters photographer Finbarr O'Reilly and Jeneen Interlandi, a health and science journalist whose work has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, Scientific American and Newsweek.

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