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
September 1st, 2015
Moving Targets
Jamiles Lartey
GloJo-Africana Studies 2015
The Guardian
August 2nd, 2015
Philadelphia police-related deaths plunge, but is reform enough?
Jamiles Lartey
GloJo-Africana Studies 2015
Al Jazeera
August 2nd, 2015
Advocates say EU loophole leaves Latin American workers in legal limbo
Maggy Donaldson
GloJo - French Studies 2015
The New York Times
July 23rd, 2015
As German Church Becomes Mosque, Neighbors Start to Shed Unease
Jesse Coburn
GloJo - European/Mediterranean Studies 2016
The Guardian
July 23rd, 2015
Sandra Bland dashcam video raises doubts about officer’s basis for arrest
Jamiles Lartey
GloJo-Africana Studies 2015
The New York Times
July 20th, 2015
Tearful Moment With Merkel Turns Migrant Girl Into a Potent Symbol
Jesse Coburn
GloJo - European/Mediterranean Studies 2016
Reuters
July 7th, 2015
Senegalese risk lives in migrant exodus despite stability at home
Makini Brice
GloJo-French Studies 2015
The New York Times
June 19th, 2015
A German Writer Translates a Puzzling Illness Into a Best-Selling Book
Jesse Coburn
GloJo - European/Mediterranean Studies 2016
The Guardian
June 19th, 2015
We avoid the word terrorism when the victims are black – not just when the killer is white
Jamiles Lartey
GloJo-Africana Studies 2015
The Washington Post
June 19th, 2015
Hits at Paris Air Show: Vertical lift-off, tiny satellites
Maggy Donaldson
GloJo - French Studies 2015
Quartz
June 4th, 2015
Grave hunters are out to prove that Russian soldiers are fighting (and dying) in Ukraine
Ilaria Parogni
GloJo - Russian/Slavic Studies 2016
Mashable
April 27th, 2015
Carrying the world on their back: The human ‘mules’ of Morocco
Thalia Beaty and Maggy Donaldson
GloJo - French Studies 2015
The New York Times
March 26th, 2015
Egyptian Woman Reveals 42-Year Secret of Survival: Pretending to Be a Man
Jared Malsin
GloJo-NearEast 2013
The Guardian
March 17th, 2015
A city without a shore: Rem Koolhaas, Dalieh and the paving of Beirut’s coast
Habib Battah
GloJo-NearEast 2010
Mashable
February 12th, 2015
The Egyptian government’s war on free speech
Avi Asher-Schapiro
GloJo-NearEast 2015
New York Magazine
January 17th, 2015
Reinstated UVA Frat ‘Packed’ With Rush Hopefuls
Christopher Looft
GloJo - Latin American Studies '16
Mashable
December 31st, 2014
Money to Burn
Anna Callaghan
GloJo-International Relations 2014
Global Post
December 19th, 2014
Europe takes a harder line on migrants
Kavitha Surana and Maggy Donaldson
GloJo 2015
Global Post
December 18th, 2014
In Greece, young migrants fight to be considered Greek
Sally Lynn Edmonds
GloJo 2015
The Baltimore Sun
December 17th, 2014
Home for the holidays, and grateful to be free
Ian Duncan
Global Post
December 17th, 2014
For child migrants in France, growing up could mean losing it all
Makini Brice
GloJo-French Studies 2015
Global Post
December 16th, 2014
Europe’s refugee asylum systems buckling under pressure
Kavitha Surana and Maggy Donaldson
GloJo 2015
Global Post
December 15th, 2014
Smuggler gangs in the Mediterranean are big, deadly business
Kavitha Surana and Maggy Donaldson
GloJo 2015
Bklynr
November 20th, 2014
NYPD Blues
Christopher Looft
GloJo - Latin American Studies '16