Recent Published Work

A journalism program located in the publishing capital of the world should be more than a teaching institute. We teach journalism by doing journalism. We also encourage and help students pitch their work. Our students, faculty, and alumni have been published across television, audio, print, and digital media. Here is some of our work. We hope you enjoy it.

 
The Guardian
July 26th, 2023
A Democrat’s obsessive quest to change the way America is farmed and fed
Marin Scotten
Global and Joint Program Studies, 2023
Forign policy digital logo
July 24th, 2023
In Pakistan, the Legal Profession Remains an All Boys’ Club
Ailia Zehra
Global and Joint Program Studies, 2024
Voices Logo
July 21st, 2023
What three cities’ fights say about Chinatown’s identity
Jane Zhang
Global and Joint Program Studies 2024
San Francisco Examiner Logo
June 30th, 2023
Rising groundwater raises threat of Bay Area soils’ toxins, study finds
Carmela Guaglianone
Global and Joint Program Studies 2024
San Francisco Examiner Logo
June 12th, 2023
Most of state’s shores could vanish by 2100 — but Ocean Beach has a plan
Carmela Guaglianone
Global and Joint Program Studies 2024
The Guardian
April 22nd, 2023
‘They just need land’: young farmers struggle to find affordable acreage
Marin Scotten
Global and Joint Program Studies, 2023
Modern Farmer logo updated 2023
April 21st, 2023
Meet the Trans Dairy Farmer Who Wants to Be the Role Model He Never Had
Marin Scotten
Global and Joint Program Studies, 2023
Publication logo for new lines magazine
March 21st, 2023
Condemned to Death for Blasphemy in Pakistan, She Lives a Life of Poverty in Exile
Ailia Zehra
Global and Joint Program Studies, 2024
Modern Farmer logo updated 2023
March 10th, 2023
‘Communities, Not Corporations’: Farmers March for Climate Action in D.C.
Marin Scotten
Global and Joint Program Studies, 2023
Hyperallergic
January 24th, 2023
How Sepideh Moafi’s Golden Globe Dress Honors Iran’s Protest Art
Mandy Taheri
Global Journalism and Near Eastern Studies, 2023
Forign policy digital logo
October 20th, 2020
The Victims Femicide Leaves Behind
Emilia Otte
GloJo-European/Mediterranean Studies 2020
Elemental
September 14th, 2020
An Oral History of Pandemic Life Told by Black Essential Workers
Lindsey Norward
GloJo-Africana Studies 2020
Le Monde Diplomatique
September 23rd, 2019
An end to Mediterranean standoffs?
Emilia Otte
GloJo-European/Mediterranean Studies 2020
The Marshall Project
September 19th, 2019
All I Really Need to Know I Learned on the Streets of the Garment District
Tim O’Donnell
GloJo-European/Mediterranean Studies 2019
Zuha Siddiqui
GloJo-Near Eastern Studies 2019
BuzzFeed News
September 14th, 2019
They Lost 113 Of Their Friends In Hurricane Dorian. Now These Dogs And Cats Are Ready For New Homes.
Photos by Holly Pickett
GloJo-Near Eastern Studies 2020
World Politics Review
September 11th, 2019
AMLO’s Aversion to Engaging in Foreign Policy Is Hurting Mexico at Home
Leo Schwartz
GloJo- Latin American and Caribbean Studies 2020
BuzzFeed News
September 11th, 2019
Hurricane Dorian Survivors Are Trying To Get Out Of The Bahamas, But The US Is Making It Hard
Photos by Holly Pickett
GloJo-Near Eastern Studies 2020
The Nation
August 29th, 2019
The Other Man-Made Disaster Ravaging the Amazon
Leo Schwartz
GloJo- Latin American and Caribbean Studies 2020
Forign policy digital logo
July 8th, 2019
Spilling the Tea in Sri Lanka
Philip Yiannopoulos
GloJo- International Relations 2019
The Baffler
July 5th, 2019
How to Win a Drug War
Steven Cohen
GloJo- Latin American Studies 2019
Huffington Post
June 23rd, 2019
Here’s What It’s Like To See Yourself In A Deepfake Porn Video
Jesselyn Cook
GloJo-International Relations 2019
BBC
June 17th, 2019
Behind the myth of a breast-baring pirate
Summer Eldemire
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2019
Anna Pazos
GloJo- European/Mediterranean Studies 2019
The New York Times
June 14th, 2019
My Father Has a Second Family in His Bedroom
Sasha von Oldershsusen
GloJo-Near Eastern Studies 2013
Forign policy digital logo
May 9th, 2019
For Afghan Refugees, Pakistan Is a Nightmare—but Also Home
Zuha Siddiqui
GloJo-Near Eastern Studies 2019