Nicholas Lemann

1930

During Lemann's time as dean, the Journalism School launched and completed its first capital fundraising campaign, added 20 members to its full-time faculty, built a student center, started its first new professional degree program since the 1930s, and launched initiatives in investigative reporting, digital journalism, executive leadership for news organizations, and other areas.

1983

His first wife was Dominique Alice Browning, who later became an editor in chief of House & Garden until 2007; they married on May 20, 1983, have two sons, Alexander and Theodore, and later divorced.

1999

He has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1999. ==Early life== Nicholas Lemann was born, raised, and educated in a Jewish family in New Orleans.

2007

His first wife was Dominique Alice Browning, who later became an editor in chief of House & Garden until 2007; they married on May 20, 1983, have two sons, Alexander and Theodore, and later divorced.

2010

He was named a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in April 2010. ==Personal== Lemann has been married twice.




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