Rewriting J-School
Journalism education has come to the same ominous inflection point that journalism itself has reached—and the stakes are just as high. Universities are shutting down or proposing to shut down...
View ArticleThe Core of Story
How comics can enhance reader engagement and bring new audiences to narrative nonfiction
View ArticleChasing Paper with YanukovychLeaks
How a team of Ukrainian journalists raced to recover documents that detailed excesses by the country's president
View Article“A Sense of Exhilaration and Possibility”
The co-founder of Turkey’s 140journos on building a citizen-sustained news agency from scratch
View ArticleQuiet Human Moments Amidst Great Strife
Photographs by Anja Niedringhaus, NF ’07, killed in Afghanistan while covering election preparations
View ArticleTalk to the Hand
Public health reporters say federal agencies are restricting access and information, limiting their ability to cover crucial health issues
View ArticleMissing the Story
What Nigeria’s kidnapping crisis says about awareness versus understanding
View ArticleThe Joy of Scrolling
BuzzFeed editor in chief Ben Smith on the challenge of competing with every other piece of content on the Web
View ArticleBen Smith: The Complete Transcript
BuzzFeed editor in chief Ben Smith visits the Nieman Foundation to discuss competition in online media, new models for advertising, and why it's harder than you think to make a good list of cute cat...
View ArticleHeart of Darkness
Margot Adler, NF ’82, ponders the connections among vampires,Wall Street, and moral complicity
View ArticleFrom Chile, with Thanks
Paula Molina, NF ’13, on finding local stories of global interest
View ArticleCovering the Home Front
In a speech to the U.S. delegation to the U.N., Sangar Rahimi, NF ’14, laid out the challenges facing Afghan journalists as the U.S. prepares to leave
View ArticleOur Man in China
The late William Worthy, NF ’57, on his reporting trip that angered U.S. officials
View ArticleBoston Strong
David Abel, NF ’13, on the year that followed the Boston Marathon bombings
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