LA Freelancer Cracks Nieman Class of 2012

The prestigious fellowship administered by the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard is the print reporting world’s oldest mid-career pit stop. It’s also a little like winning the lottery, with a chosen few U.S. and international fellows getting to attend a year’s worth of classes, seminars, and special events.

Among those making the grade for the 74th year, 2012 edition is LA based globe-trotting freelancer Samuel Loewenberg. The last featured link on his website, for New York-London medical journal The Lancet, is all about the Libyan refugee crisis.

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