Robert J. 'Bud' Korengold, a 1964 Nieman Fellow Who Served as a Foreign Correspondent in Europe Before Transitioning to a Career in Diplomacy, Has Died at 89
April 11, 2019
April 11, 2019
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, April 11 -- The Nieman Foundation issued the following news, dated April 9:
Robert J. "Bud" Korengold, a 1964 Nieman Fellow who served as a foreign correspondent in Europe before transitioning to a career in diplomacy, passed away on March 15 in Vernon, Normandy, France. He was 89.
Born in 1929, Korengold was a native of Minneapolis, Minnesota. He attended the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, graduating in 1951, . . .
Robert J. "Bud" Korengold, a 1964 Nieman Fellow who served as a foreign correspondent in Europe before transitioning to a career in diplomacy, passed away on March 15 in Vernon, Normandy, France. He was 89.
Born in 1929, Korengold was a native of Minneapolis, Minnesota. He attended the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, graduating in 1951, . . .