Story Gallery

Like all good journalism, the work of our students, faculty, and alumni speaks for itself. Check out an array of recently published stories below.

 
Conservation Magazine
September 1st, 2010
Sea Sick
Rebecca Kessler
SHERP 2005
The Scientist
September 1st, 2010
Why Trust a Reporter?
Edyta Zielinska
SHERP 2006
Environment 360
August 26th, 2010
Spurred by Warming Climate, Beetles Threaten Coffee Crops
Erica Westly
SHERP 2007
USA Today
August 26th, 2010
Archaeologists find new clues why the Maya left
Dan Vergano
SHERP 1996
Scientific American
August 25th, 2010
Staying Negative
Lynne Peeples
SHERP 2009
IEEE Spectrum
August 1st, 2010
Reducing World of Warcraft’s Power Consumption
Yu-Tzu Chiu
SHERP 1998
Scientific American
July 29th, 2010
The Gene Hunt: Should Finders Be Keepers?
Lynne Peeples
SHERP 2009
Reuters
July 23rd, 2010
What “clinically proven” means for a beauty product
Fred Jolving
SHERP 2009
Nature
July 15th, 2010
Outlook: HIV/AIDS
Apoorva Mandavilli
SHERP 1999
Scientific American
July 6th, 2010
Exposing the Student Body
Ferris Jabr
SHERP 2010
IEEE Spectrum
July 1st, 2010
Can Kevin Costner’s Machines Really Help the Gulf Cleanup?
Dave Levitan
SHERP 2009
Scientific American
June 1st, 2010
Dirty Water
Sharon Guynup
SHERP 1998
IEEE Spectrum
June 1st, 2010
Where Water Meets Watts
Josh Romero
SHERP 2007
One Earth
May 27th, 2010
His Forecast Is Very Clear
Lynne Peeples
SHERP 2009
Our Amazing Planet
May 19th, 2010
Mount St. Helens Still Recovering 30 Years Later
Andrea Thompson
SHERP 2006
Scientific American
May 2nd, 2010
A Silver Coating in the Fight Against Microbes
Monica Heger
SHERP 2008
New Jersey Monthly
April 12th, 2010
Tracking Jersey’s Dinosaurs
Kristina Fiore
SHERP 2006
Scientific American
March 26th, 2010
Awash in Awareness
Alyson Kenward
SHERP 2010
Slate Publication Logo
March 25th, 2010
End the War on Fat
Melinda Wenner Moyer
Adjunct Faculty
Conservation Magazine
March 1st, 2010
Not So Silent Spring
Dawn Stover
SHERP 1983
Scientific American
February 12th, 2010
Think Twice: How the Gut’s “Second Brain” Influences Mood and Well-Being
Adam Hadhazy
SHERP 2008
Scientific American
February 12th, 2010
Think Twice: How the Gut’s “Second Brain” Influences Mood and Well-Being
Adam Hadhazy
SHERP 2008
Discover
February 8th, 2010
Eyeless Urchins “See” the Sea With Their Spines
Mara Grunbaum
SHERP 2010
WUSF
January 25th, 2010
Rare Shoebill Stork Chick Hatched in Tampa Zoo
Robin Sussingham
SHERP 1987