Outside Clips

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.

 
June 7th, 2025
In 2025, Why are Men Still Afraid to Come Out in Professional Sports?
Benjamin Land
Reporting the Nation and New York in Multimedia 2025
The Guardian
June 5th, 2025
IVF is life-changing for infertile families. But the Christian right says it’s not in ‘God’s plan’
Inge Oosterhoff
Literary Reportage, 2023
MIT Technology Review
June 5th, 2025
Crypto billionaire Brian Armstrong is ready to invest in CRISPR baby tech
Antonio Regalado
SHERP 1994
Cineaste
May 30th, 2025
Writing Blacks into Film History: Donald Bogle as Author and Programmer (Preview)
Craigh Barboza
Adjunct Faculty
May 30th, 2025
With Igbo language and music, this NYC church provides haven for Nigerian immigrants
Michael Aromolaran
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2025
The New York Times
May 21st, 2025
An Expensive Alzheimer’s Lifestyle Plan Offers False Hope, Experts Say
Lindsay Gellman
Adjunct Faculty
Sierra
May 21st, 2025
Can America’s Only Endemic Whale Survive the Next Four Years?
Ethan Freedman
SHERP 2021
The Atlantic
May 20th, 2025
The Trump Administration Is Tempting a Honeybee Disaster
Joanna Thompson
SHERP 2021
Inside Climate News
May 19th, 2025
In California, Flawed Air Rules Threaten Farmworkers as Wildfires Pump More Smoke Onto Fields
Rambo Talabong
SHERP 2025
The Guardian
May 19th, 2025
Trump once condemned Qatar. How things have changed
Mohamad Bazzi
Associate Professor | Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies, Director
The Wall Street Journal
May 16th, 2025
The Next Frontier to Treat Cancer: Electricity
Brianna Abbott
SHERP 2018
City Limits
May 15th, 2025
Navigating NYC’s Housing Crisis Through Basement Living
Connor Patton
Undergrad, 2025
The Guardian
May 13th, 2025
Trump’s Middle East trip isn’t just about diplomacy. It’s about the family business
Mohamad Bazzi
Associate Professor | Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies, Director
Scientific American
May 12th, 2025
Knitting’s Complex Shapes Explained in New Physics Model
K.R. Callaway
SHERP 2025
Live Science
May 9th, 2025
Weapon-filled burials are shaking up what we know about women’s role in Viking society
Laura Geggel
SHERP 2012
National Geographic
May 7th, 2025
Are these popular salon treatments a health threat?
Natalia Borecka
American Journalism Online 2023
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May 5th, 2025
Pipe Dreams: Tanzania’s Oil Gamble
Dawn Attride
SHERP 2024
Washington Square News
May 5th, 2025
How a relationship between two NYU professors created a CAS core class
Perri Klass
Professor | NYU Florence, Co-Director
The New York Times Magazine
April 29th, 2025
Oblivion Had Glitches Galore. Thankfully, They’re Still There.
Jamal Michel
American Journalism Online 2024
Chronicle of Higher Education logo
April 29th, 2025
Is AI Enhancing Education or Replacing It?
Clay Shirky
Associate Professor
City Limits
April 28th, 2025
Long Island City is on the Verge of Transformation, Again
Justin Martinez
Undergrad, 2025
The Guardian
April 25th, 2025
Trump’s transactional instincts could help forge a new Iran nuclear deal
Mohamad Bazzi
Associate Professor | Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies, Director
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April 24th, 2025
No Warrant, No Warning: A Family’s Fight After an ICE Arrest
Jose Abonce
American Journalism Online 2024
The Guardian
April 23rd, 2025
Cluster headaches are ‘the most painful condition on the planet’. Sufferers are going to extreme – and secretive – measures for relief
Sammie Seamon
Literary Reportage, 2025