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.

 
Inside Climate News
June 21st, 2022
A ‘Living Shoreline’ Takes Root in New York’s Jamaica Bay
Hannah Loss
SHERP 2022
Stat
June 1st, 2022
Costly Alzheimer’s treatment is spreading around the world, with virtually no science to back it up
Jonathan Moens
SHERP 2020
National Geographic
May 31st, 2022
We still don’t know why more than 400 elephants died in Botswana
Jonathan Moens
SHERP 2020
The New York Times
May 29th, 2022
A Balm for Psyches Scarred by War
Rachel Nuwer
Adjunct Faculty
Scientific American
May 16th, 2022
Living with Lead Creates Antibiotic-Resistant ‘Superbugs’
Allison Parshall
SHERP 2022
Undark
May 16th, 2022
India’s ‘Man-Eating’ Tigers Entangled in a Blame Game
Niranjana Rajalakshmi
SHERP 2022
Mongabay
March 16th, 2022
Pandemic Hit the Pause Button on Discoveries of New Species
Niranjana Rajalakshmi
SHERP 2022
The Philadelphia Inquirer
March 12th, 2022
More than 4,000 Pa. kids have lost someone to COVID-19, but they’re mourning alone
Alison McCook
SHERP 2001
Vox
February 23rd, 2022
How American Conservatives Turned Against the Vaccine (video)
Joss Fong
SHERP 2013
Scientific American
January 25th, 2022
The James Webb Space Telescope Could Solve One of Cosmology’s Deepest Mysteries
Daniel Leonard
SHERP 2022
KRQE
December 29th, 2021
Some New Mexico gun laws are minimally enforced – many never even became law
Curtis Segarra
SHERP 2020
Live Science
December 21st, 2021
Impeccably preserved dinosaur embryo looks as if it ‘died yesterday’
Laura Geggel
SHERP 2012
Hakai Magazine
November 9th, 2021
What Whale Barnacles Know
Mara Grunbaum
SHERP 2010
Science News
October 27th, 2021
Epidemics have happened before and they’ll happen again. What will we remember?
Aimee Cunningham
SHERP 2004
The new republic publication logo
October 21st, 2021
Red America’s Compassion Fatigue: A Report From Mobile, Alabama
Marion Renault
SHERP 2019
Scientific American
September 17th, 2021
Immigrants in U.S. Detention Exposed to Hazardous Disinfectants Every Day
Matthew Phelan
SHERP 2018
The New York Times
September 8th, 2021
Komodo Dragons Are Now Endangered and ‘Moving Toward Extinction’
Marion Renault
SHERP 2019
MIT Technology Review
September 3rd, 2021
How Ida dodged NYC’s flood defenses
Casey Crownhart
SHERP 2021
Environment 360
September 2nd, 2021
How Adding Rock Dust to Soil Can Help Get Carbon into the Ground
Susan Cosier
SHERP 2006
Sierra
September 2nd, 2021
The Electricity Is Melting: As glaciers see diminishing returns, is hydropower worth it?
Abe Musselman
SHERP 2021
Spectrum News
August 26th, 2021
Protein atlas doubles number of known interactions in mice
Niko McCarty
SHERP 2021
Inside Science
August 20th, 2021
Why Cosmic Radiation Could Foil Plans for Farming on Mars
Karen Kwon
SHERP 2021
The New Yorker
August 18th, 2021
Pumpers, Dumpers, and Shills: The Skycoin Saga
Morgen Peck
SHERP 2007
Undark
August 18th, 2021
In Muslim Countries, a Push for Donor Breast Milk
Sandy Ong
SHERP, 2016