Publications

The Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute offers many outstanding publishing platforms for its students and faculty. Among them are PressThink, Jay Rosen’s take on the media industry, and First Amendment Watch, which covers the many free speech and press conflicts going on today. Others like Pavement Pieces, The Click, and ScienceLine are associated with specific graduate concentrations. Still others are platforms for specific classes or for ambitious class reporting trips. They add up to many opportunities to publish outstanding work.

 

Scienceline is a student-run online magazine published by the Science, Health and Environmental Reporting Program (SHERP) in the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at New York University.

 

The Click hosts the work of reporters pursuing their master’s in journalism in NYU’s American Journalism Online Master’s Program. Students in the program cover a range of topics reflecting their work and the beats they have selected.

 

First Amendment Watch (FAW) provides news and commentary about current conflicts involving freedom of expression. FAW also produces educational material on the First Amendment that is being used in hundreds of college classrooms. Our goal is to increase civic engagement by providing the tools for Americans to better understand their rights of speech, press, assembly, and petition.

 
 

Projects

Students of the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at NYU will collaborate with their classmates to publish projects to the web. Some of these projects are listed below.

Social Media for Sojo Logo - Studio20 project 2023

Social Media for SoJo

This project was completed by Studio 20 students to provide best practices for how newsrooms can tell solutions journalism stories on social media.

VISIT Website

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Dopamine

Dopamine is the 2023 issue of The Editor’s Vision, a class project in the graduate Magazine program.

VISIT Website

Shoeleather: Reported Stories

Shoeleather Magazine

Shoeleather Magazine is an annual publication by undergraduate honors students.

Visit ShoeleatherMagazine.com