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Yoichi Funabashi, NF ’76, wins Shorenstein Journalism Award

Yoichi Funabashi, NF ’76, wins Shorenstein Journalism Award

Japanese journalist Yoichi Funabashi, NF ’76, the former editor-in-chief of Asahi Shimbun, has won the 2015 Shorenstein Journalism Award. Presented annually by the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center at…
Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard announces the 79th class of Nieman Fellows

Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard announces the 79th class of Nieman Fellows

The Nieman Foundation for Journalism, a leading global voice in professional journalism education and journalistic innovation for 79 years, has selected 23* journalists as members of the Nieman class of…

The Miami Herald’s “Innocents Lost” series wins Worth Bingham Prize for Investigative Journalism

The Miami Herald’s meticulously researched and reported “Innocents Lost” series, which examines the deaths of hundreds of children in Florida, has won the 2014 Worth Bingham Prize for Investigative Journalism.…

Nieman-Berkman Fellowship in Journalism Innovation launched

Addressing the growing need for fresh ideas and research in news reporting, the Nieman Foundation and the Berkman Center for Internet & Society announce the creation of the joint Nieman-Berkman…

Detroit Free Press Wins Worth Bingham Prize for Investigative Journalism for “A Mayor in Crisis”

Staff writers Jim Schaefer and M.L. Elrick and their colleagues at the Detroit Free Press are winners of the 2008 Worth Bingham Prize for Investigative Journalism for their comprehensive series…

Nieman Narrative Director Keynotes First South African Narrative Journalism Conference

Mark Kramer, director of the Nieman Foundation Program on Narrative Journalism at Harvard University, was the keynote speaker at South Africa's first narrative journalism conference.

Donald W. Reynolds Foundation Funds Five-Year Grant For Nieman Fellowship in Community Journalism

A Nieman Fellowship in community journalism has been established at Harvard University under a grant from the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation.

Nieman Foundation Launches Watchdog Journalism Web Site ‘Questions the press should ask’

The Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University launches a new Web site today to encourage watchdog reporting by drawing on authorities in various fields to suggest questions for the…

Journalism in a Time of Turbulence and Terror: Some Questions

Text of speech delivered by Bob Giles, Nieman Foundation curator, at the University of Nebraska College of Journalism and Mass Communication on October 19, 2001.

Nieman Visiting Fellowships

The Nieman Visiting Fellowships at Harvard offer short-term research opportunities to individuals interested in working on special projects designed to advance journalism. Since this initiative’s inception in 2012, the program…