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...Georges Fellowship, an annual grant awarded to journalists on the staff of The Crimson. The fellowship supports investigative projects that exemplify Chris Georges’ commitment to in-depth reporting on issues of enduring social value and the human impact of public policy. The fellowship is administered by the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard...
...discuss the different approaches America and Europe take in confronting terrorism and the lessons that can be gleaned from both. “We have a lot to learn from Europe,” said Sennott, who is a Fellow this year at the Harvard’s Nieman Foundation for Journalism. He noted that England, which has a long history of imperialism, understands the dangers inherent in that power better than America. “But Europe,” Sennott added, “also has a lot to learn from us.” In front...
...hope that it will educate a group of journalists to be able to report authoritatively and consistently on issues of global health, and that, as a consequence of their work, readers, viewers, and listeners will become better informed about the critical nature of disease,” said Nieman Foundation Curator Robert H. Giles. Starting in the 2006-2007 academic year, three journalists will be chosen annually as Nieman Global Health Fellows. The three fellows—representing the U.S., Europe, and the developing world—will join the other participants of the Nieman Fellow Program, which allows both...
...intend to waste the opportunity, but I am hoping to unwind a bit after an intense five years in L.A.,” Carroll wrote. Carroll’s decision to come to Harvard marks a roundabout journey. First coming to Harvard as a fellow at the Nieman Foundation for Journalism from 1971-72, Carroll declined the curatorship of the Nieman Foundation in 2000. “When I passed up the Nieman job, I didn’t have any plans beyond doing a good job in L.A. But, as I mentioned, I’d always hoped...
...victims of the earthquake who had missing limbs. “The situation in Pakistan is going to be so desperate that I’m going to do all I can to help,” said Sarwar, who is a fellow at Harvard’s Nieman Foundation for Journalism. She said that some of the ways that people can contribute to the earthquake relief include adopting a tent for $5 and writing letters to politicians. But Sarwar also emphasized that there was a short period in which people could solicit help. “The window...