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Nieman Foundation announces Nieman Fellows in Class of 2011

The Nieman Foundation has selected 25 journalists from the United States and abroad to join the 73rd class of Nieman Fellows. The group includes journalists who work in print, radio,…

Columbia, Nieman Foundation announce ’10 Lukas Prize Project Award winners

The recipients of the 2010 J. Anthony Lukas Prize Project Awards for exceptional nonfiction include David Finkel’s up-close examination of the human costs of making war; James Davidson’s study of…

Nieman and Shorenstein Honor Italian Journalists, La Repubblica

The Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard and the Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy have presented a citation to Ezio Mauro, editor of La Repubblica in…

Chicago Tribune’s Howard Witt wins Taylor Family Award for Fairness in Newspapers for Reports on Race

Chicago Tribune Southwest Bureau Chief Howard Witt has won the 2008 Taylor Family Award for Fairness in Newspapers for his coverage of racial issues in America.

First Two Women Fellows Die Two Days Apart

The first two women awarded Nieman Fellowships died recently within just two days of each other. Charlotte FitzHenry Robling and Mary Leary Sherry and 12 other print reporters were members…

Locating and Financing the Next Newsroom

Bob Giles, Class of 1966 and Nieman Foundation Curator, participated in this breakout session from the Journalism That Matters event held Aug. 8, 2007, at The George Washington University.

Nieman Foundation Announces U.S. and International Fellows for 2007-2008

Thirty U.S. and international journalists have been named to the 70th class of Nieman Fellows at Harvard University.

2007-2008 Nieman Fellowship in Arts & Culture Reporting

The Nieman Foundation will award a fellowship to a U.S. journalist specializing in arts and culture reporting for the academic year 2007-2008.

Columbia and Nieman Foundation Announce 2006 Lukas Prize Project Awards

Three Prizes Honor J. Anthony Lukas, Late Pulitzer-Prize Winning Author

NiemanWatchdog.org Picks “Top 10” Presidential Debate Questions From More Than 150 Submitted to Site

The number and quality show a keen interest in the debate, and a good bit of anger, as well.