• Niemans in the News

    Christopher Cousins to Cover Maine Statehouse
    Christopher Cousins, a member of the Class of 2007, has accepted a position with Statehouse News Service, which offers in-depth coverage of the Maine Statehouse and state government. Cousins said that this new assignment represents a welcome and exciting challenge. “The opportunity to return to writing and cover state government was one that I couldn’t pass up,” he said.
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    Roberta Baskin and the WJLA I-Team Win Top Award in TV
    Roberta Baskin, Class of 2002, and the WJLA  I-Team won the Emmy for Outstanding Regional News Story – Investigative Reporting. The news story "Drilling for Dollars" covered the I-Team’s reports on local dental clinics abusive treatments on Medicaid children.
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    Lipinski Takes Post at University of Chicago
    Ann Marie Lipinski, longtime editor and managing editor of the Chicago Tribune, has been appointed to the newly created post of Vice President for Civic Engagement. She was a member of the Class of 1990.
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  • Nieman Reports

    Cameras, Action and Accountability
    "The Web is more important in this presidential campaign and the Pennsylvania primary than the newspaper. Think Web first, and then think newspaper, because you're going to do something different for the newspaper. I'm not saying the newspaper's not important, but first think Web, because if you don't think Web first, it's going to be too late to think Web."
    — Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Executive Editor David M. Shribman
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    Watchdog

    In Pennsylvania, churches back single payer
    COMMENTARY
    Morton Mintz relays comments by the director of Public Advocacy of the Pennyslvania Council of Churches holding that health care ”is very much an issue for the faith community.” (First of Two Articles) Read more »

    Narrative Digest

    FiveThirtyEight.com: Electoral Projections Done Right

    FiveThirtyEight.com earns the distinction of being the first blog selected as a Notable Narrative. In his posts, former economic analyst and baseball-stats wunderkind Nate Silver explains the presidential race, using the dramatic tension inherent in the run-up to Election Day to drive his narrative. Come November 5, we will have a winner and a loser, but in the meantime, Silver spins his story from the myriad polls that confound us lesser mortals.
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  • Announcements

    Application Deadlines
    U.S. Fellowships, including the Reynolds Fellowship in Community Journalism and the Arts & Culture Reporting Fellowship. Applications must be postmarked on or before Jan. 31, 2009.

    International Fellowships. Applications must be postmarked on or before Dec. 15, 2008.

    Global Health Reporting Fellowships
    Applications must be postmarked on or before Jan. 31, 2009.

    Learn more about How to Apply.
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    Events

    70th Anniversary Convocation Weekend
    Join us this fall to celebrate this important milestone. Don't miss this opportunity to reminisce, see old friends, learn about the latest trends and developments in journalism and look ahead to the role of the press in reporting on the new administration in Washington.

    We are planning a full weekend of sharing stories about the Nieman experience, sharing ideas about the new media and renewing our shared commitment to high quality journalism. Read more »
    2008 Nieman Conference on Narrative Journalism
    The Nieman Conference on Narrative Journalism is the premier annual event for narrative journalists eager to enhance their powers of observation and inquiry, sharpen their reporting and analytical skills, and write with literary flair. Read more »
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