Student & Alumni Outside Clips

A journalism program located in the publishing capital of the world should be more than a teaching institute. It should be a publisher. Welcome to the Institute’s publishing platform. Here the Institute acts as both public-interest publisher and presenter of work in different media by our students, faculty and alumni. In part, it is our laboratory, the place where we teach journalism by doing journalism and offer it to readers, listeners, viewers, and interactive users. Teaching requires one kind of audience, publishing quite another. This is where the two meet. The emphasis is on quality — work that is accurate and compelling, innovative and classic. We hope you enjoy it.

 
Inside Climate News
November 17th, 2024
31,000 Acres at the Front of a Movement
Olivia Gieger
SHERP 2024
The Forward
November 11th, 2024
Hidden in plain sight, a Holocaust memorial takes on new significance
Mia Faye Kreindler
American Journalism Online 2024
Boston Globe logo. Reads "Boston Globe"
November 4th, 2024
Why I became a local reporter at the age of 60
Lynn Hallarman
American Journalism Online 2024
Newsweek
October 23rd, 2024
Map Shows All the Countries That Have Women Leaders
Maya Mehrara
American Journalism Online 2025
Inside Climate News
October 20th, 2024
The Futures of Right Whales and Lobstermen Are Entangled. Could High-Tech Gear Help Save Them Both?
Kiley Price
SHERP 2023
Scientific American
October 18th, 2024
What Brilliant Fall Leaf Colors Tell Us about Tree Health and Climate
Meghan Bartels
SHERP, 2016
The New York Times
October 18th, 2024
Gaming’s Uneven Progress Toward Diverse Female Figures
Jamal Michel
American Journalism Online 2024
Rumpus
October 8th, 2024
Please Please Please: Casey McQuiston’s The Pairing
Angelina Mazza
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2024
October 4th, 2024
A scientific fraud. An investigation. A lab in recovery.
Calli McMurray
SHERP 2023
Chicago Tribune
September 27th, 2024
Bill Meincke: Men face infertility too and must speak up about IVF
Bill Meinke
American Journalism Online 2023
Conde Nast traveler logo
September 24th, 2024
52 Hours Aboard the California Zephyr, the Longest Train Ride in the US
Nayanika Guha
Literary Reportage 2024
The New York Times
September 24th, 2024
Desert Racers Demolish Art Carved by Ancient People in Chile
Humberto Basilio
SHERP 2024
Italy Segreta logo
September 24th, 2024
Articles by Julia Viele
Julia Viele
Magazine & Digital Storytelling 2024
September 23rd, 2024
How a North Carolina Farmer is Moving Toward a Sustainable Future
Dawn Attride
SHERP 2024
The New York Times
September 22nd, 2024
This Shark Lives 400 Years. Its DNA May Explain Why.
Jonathan Moens
SHERP 2020
Hakai Magazine
September 20th, 2024
Whales May Be Communicating Across Vast Distances
Joanna Thompson
SHERP 2021
Climbing logo
September 20th, 2024
New Film About Jamie Logan Explores the Legendary Alpinist’s Transition
Holly Yu Teng Chen
American Journalism Online 2025
Hyperallergic
September 12th, 2024
A Brooklyn Neighborhood Fights for Its Future in a New Documentary
Kathy Ou
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2024
National Geographic
September 11th, 2024
This Ecuadorian frog was lost for 100 years—until now
Humberto Basilio
SHERP 2024
AsAm logo
September 11th, 2024
What’s driving Asian American voters in Pennsylvania to the polls?
Jannelle Andes
American Journalism Online 2025
Cosmopolitan logo
September 10th, 2024
Inside the Conservative-Backed Movement to Make Divorce Almost Impossible for Young Women
Cheyenne McNeill
Literary Reportage 2025
SF Gate
September 4th, 2024
I was donor-conceived. Calif.’s only nonprofit sperm bank is the ethical choice.
Natalie Albaran
Literary Reportage 2025
clique
August 30th, 2024
BookTok Speaks Out On Colleen Hoover’s Fall From Grace
Alyssa Khan
American Journalism Online 2022
BBC
August 27th, 2024
BBC Radio 4: Short Cuts, Constellation
Inge Oosterhoff
Literary Reportage, 2023