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...process known as "tech transfer," by which innovations move from Harvard’s labs to consumers and patients across the globe. It is funded by the Christopher J. Georges Fellowship, an annual grant awarded to journalists on the staff of The Crimson and administered by the Nieman Foundation for Journalism. 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.Chris Georges ’87 was an executive editor of The Crimson and a magna cum laude graduate...
Harvard’s Nieman Foundation for Journalism has selected 28 journalists from the United States and around the world for its 69th class of fellows, including Dexter Filkins, a Baghdad correspondent for the New York Times. Like several of the other fellows, he will focus his studies the U.S.’s interaction with the Islamic world. Filkins’ research will examine the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and look at the relationship between the Western and Islamic worlds after September 11th. Eliza Griswold, another Nieman fellow and a freelance journalist whose byline has appeared...
...award, known as the Louis Lyons Award for Conscience and Integrity in Journalism, was established by the 1964 Class of Nieman Fellows and comes with a $1000 honorarium...
...Nieman Fellow for 2006 David Heath, an investigative reporter for The Seattle Times, said that war coverage is one of the most dangerous assignments for journalists. Since the war in Iraq began in 2003, 49 Iraqi journalists have been killed, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists, a N.Y.-based non-profit organization...
...acknowledgment of Arab journalists by Western institutions such as the Nieman Foundation was a new trend and an honor, she added...