This week in the magazine, Steve Coll writes a Comment about Yemen and security. Today, Coll answered readers’ questions in a live chat. A transcript of their discussion follows. THE NEW YORKER: Hi ...
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Author photo of Steven Coll. Steve Coll has been named the new dean Columbia’s Journalism School, University President Lee Bollinger announced today. “Steve Coll is one of the most experienced and ...
New Yorker staff writer Steve Coll suggested on Monday that the First Amendment right to freedom of speech was being "weaponized" by journalists in the era of online disinformation. During a ...
Steve Coll will step down as dean of the Journalism School in June 2022 after nine years in the role, University President Lee Bollinger announced in an email on Thursday. Coll will remain a member of ...
The low-key and low-profile Coll, who won a Pulitzer for his post-9/11 blockbuster Ghost Wars: The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan, and bin Laden, From the Soviet Invasion to September 10, 2001 ...
We look at one of the largest and most powerful corporations in the world: ExxonMobil. Last week, the corporate giant reported it earned $9.5 billion in profits in the first three months of this year ...
When the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded off the Gulf of Mexico in April of 2010, reporters were thrown into the deep end of the oil and gas industry—again. Twenty-two years earlier, another ...
This week in the magazine, Steve Coll writes about the revolutions in Tunisia. (Subscribers can read the full text; others can buy access to the issue via the digital edition.) Today Coll answered ...
New Yorker contributor and former Washington Post managing editor Steve Coll will replace Nicholas Lemann as head of the graduate school for journalism this summer. “We are grateful to Nick Lemann for ...