Nicholas Lemann

Nicholas Lemann

Dean, Columbia Univ. School of Journalism

Nick Lemann is the Dean of the Columbia University School of Journalism and a former New Yorker staff writer. While at Harvard – where he  graduated in 1976 –  Lemann served as President of the Crimson. He has worked as a reporter and editor at The Washington Monthly, Texas Monthly, The Atlantic Monthly and The Washington Post, focusing primarily on national affairs.

Lemann is the author of The Promised Land: The Great Black Migration and How It Changed America, The Big Test: The Secret History of the American Meritocracy, about the SAT, and most recently, Redemption: The Last Battle of the Civil War, about the failure of Reconstruction. At Columbia, where he was hired as Dean of the Journalism School in 2003, Lemann implemented a two-year curriculum and has focused on teaching alternative journalistic mediums in the Internet age.

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Its hard to trust your impressions in real time, Lemann says.
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The idea that we can get rid of lobbies is a myth, Lemann says.
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Lemann says that their influence is exaggerated, something that makes him uncomfortable.
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Lemann thinks that Mearsheimer and Walt couldve made a far more subtle – and stronger – point.
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Lemann explains why we have two parties, and why it probably won’t change.
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The Web is just one organizing tool in a bigger toolbox, says Lemann.