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Arts Criticism: Why It (Still) Matters

Arts Criticism: Why It (Still) Matters

Please join us for this free in-person event 6:30 – 8:00 p.m., Thursday, October 9, 2025 Venue change:Harvard Art MuseumsRoom: Menschel Hall, Lower Level 32 Quincy St.(Enter via Broadway entrance,…
Morton Mintz, NF ’64, longtime investigative journalist for The Washington Post, dies at 103

Morton Mintz, NF ’64, longtime investigative journalist for The Washington Post, dies at 103

The award-winning consumer affairs reporter helped uncover the dangers of thalidomide and other risks to the public

Nieman Programming

Seminars and Workshops DIYs Nieman Writing Classes Typical Week Other Events Throughout the year, the Nieman staff works on programming to enrich your experience at Harvard and to help you…

Advice for Selecting & Taking Courses

Tyrone Beason Ask your fellows what they are taking. We have organized a Google sheet with schedules of other fellows. It was convenient to compare schedules and see where you…

Unexpected Discoveries at Harvard

Kyrylo Beskorovainyi You can arrange an MIT nuclear reactor tour if you write to Taylor Tracy (ttracy@mit.edu) with request (do it in advance, you could say that precious Nieman class…
Henry Raymont, NF ’62, the first journalist to report on the Bay of Pigs invasion, dies at 98

Henry Raymont, NF ’62, the first journalist to report on the Bay of Pigs invasion, dies at 98

Henry Raymont, a former reporter for United Press International and The New York Times, died on July 15, 2025, in Tepoztlán, Mexico, where he lived. He was 98. On assignment for UPI in Cuba in April…
Karl Schoenberger, NF ’95, correspondent, editor and author, dies at 71

Karl Schoenberger, NF ’95, correspondent, editor and author, dies at 71

He reported from Asia on stories ranging from the Tiananmen Square protests to the Japanese economy
Liang-Zhou Nieman Fellowship established at the Nieman Foundation for Journalism

Liang-Zhou Nieman Fellowship established at the Nieman Foundation for Journalism

A gift from the Endeavor Foundation will support journalists who work in or are from China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.

Class of 2026

Top row, from left: Yousur Al-Hlou, James Edwards, Irene Caselli, Ling Wei, Silvia Foster-Frau, Shaun Raviv, Jessica Glenza. Second row: Ridwan Karim Dini-Osman, Kaila Dwinell, Cindy Carcamo, Andrea Marinelli. Third…
Mark Trahant wins the 2025 I.F. Stone Medal for Journalistic Independence

Mark Trahant wins the 2025 I.F. Stone Medal for Journalistic Independence

Mark Trahant, who for more than five decades has worked for and led newsrooms in the American West, has been selected for the 2025 I.F. Stone Medal for Journalistic Independence in recognition…