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Honored for his keen understanding of the Asia-Pacific region and his investigative reporting skills, Nayan R. Chanda—former editor of the Far Eastern Economic Review (FEER)—received the 2005 Shorenstein Award for Journalism last week at the Kennedy School of Government...
Another set of spring fellows, for the Kennedy School’s Shorenstein Center for Press, Politics, and Public Policy, were also announced on Monday and include Doug Ahlers of the marketing agency Modern Media, Sydney Morning Herald opinion editor Julia Baird, University of Mainz communications professor Hans Mathias Kepplinger, New York Times foreign correspondent David Rohde, McGill political science professor Richard Schultz, and political columnist Walter Shapiro...
Alex S. Jones, director of the Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics, and Public Policy at the KSG, said that while there have been some high-level minority appointments in journalism, the process has been slower than many have hoped for, prompting “irritation and frustration.” Still, he said the Post’s debate might be attributable to the specific appointment...
Mnookin wrote most of Hard News right here at Harvard—in Quincy House. He received a Joan Shorenstein fellowship from the Kennedy School of Government in the spring of 2004, during which time he lived in Quincy E-35 and worked on his manuscript...
Mnookin, a former Crimson executive, researched the book during his stay at Harvard as a 2004 Joan Shorenstein Fellow at the Kennedy School of Government. A former media writer for Newsweek who now lives in Manhattan, Mnookin said that living at Harvard made the writing process much easier for him, since he felt removed from the distractions of New York City...