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Nicholas
Lemann is Dean and Henry R. Luce Professor of Columbia's
Graduate School of Journalism. An award-winning journalist,
he served as a national staff reporter for The Washington Post,
a national correspondent for the Atlantic Monthly and is currently
a staff writer for The New Yorker. Earlier, he held the posts
of managing editor of The Washington Monthly and executive
editor of the Texas Monthly. He is the author of several
books examining the social and political history of America, including
The Promised Land and The Big Test. Under his leadership, Columbia
is launching in September its first new professional degree program
in 70 years, a one-year Master of Arts in journalism, which, with
the help of many faculty members from elsewhere at the university,
will add intensive instruction on the substance of complicated subjects
to the journalism skills its students already have. Lemann is a
graduate of Harvard College.
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