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James C. Thomson, who led the Nieman Foundation from 1972 to 1984, was known for his work in both government, journalism and academia, and his desire to bridge the gap between different groups...
Harvard administers the prestigious Nieman Fellowship for professional journalists but has not recently explored the possibility of devoting a school to journalism, Jones said...
William Davis Taylor ’31, the revered former publisher of the Boston Globe who was instrumental in endowing Harvard’s Nieman Foundation for Journalism, died of heart failure on Feb. 19 at his home in Brookline...
...time Uribe was a career politician, working his way from the regional level to national politics. Santos wrote for his family-owned newspaper El Tiempo and came to Harvard as a Nieman Fellow, through a program that brings mid-career journalists to the University...
Champion, a former financial reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle and a Harvard Nieman Fellow from ’56-’57 said he did not expect to work in the Carter administration...