Faculty Outside Clips
A journalism program located in the publishing capital of the world should be more than a teaching institute. It should be a publisher. Welcome to the Institute’s publishing platform. Here the Institute acts as both public-interest publisher and presenter of work in different media by our students, faculty and alumni. In part, it is our laboratory, the place where we teach journalism by doing journalism and offer it to readers, listeners, viewers, and interactive users. Teaching requires one kind of audience, publishing quite another. This is where the two meet. The emphasis is on quality — work that is accurate and compelling, innovative and classic. We hope you enjoy it.

February 21st, 2021
Boiling Point

February 18th, 2021
Harlem On My Mind: Jessie Redmon Fauset

February 16th, 2021
When Genocide Is Caught on Film (Book review of “The Ravine”)

February 14th, 2021
1980s high-top fades and asymmetrical bobs are just part of the horror of ‘Bad Hair’

February 11th, 2021
Auditors are testing hiring algorithms for bias, but there’s no easy fix

February 10th, 2021
Op-Ed: Why tough talk about the Saudis could still lead to big arm sales

January 19th, 2021
The timely story of an FBI snitch and a slain 1960s Black Panther leader

January 19th, 2021
Jordan Hasay Will Outrun You. While Smiling.

January 10th, 2021
The D.C. Riot Was ‘A Sad Day’ for Republicans in Obama-Trump Counties

January 7th, 2021
Trump and Kushner are claiming credit for solving a conflict they helped inflame

January 5th, 2021
This prisoner says he’s been waiting 43 years for a fair trial in a racist Louisiana parish. A hearing may be his final chance

December 24th, 2020
Video: Donating a Kidney to a Stranger

December 22nd, 2020
Trump is considering a move that would prolong Yemen’s misery

December 8th, 2020
2020: The year in pictures

December 7th, 2020
The assassination of an Iranian scientist will make Joe Biden’s job harder

December 7th, 2020
Black Doctors Try to Get Through to Vaccine Resisters

December 6th, 2020
Tony Hsieh sold Zappos for $1.2 billion in his 30s. He was dead by 46. Inside his final Park City months, where he hoped to deliver more happiness as he spiraled.

November 23rd, 2020
More Black Men Went With Trump This Time. I Asked a Few of Them Why.

November 20th, 2020
The Black Native American descendants fighting for the right to belong

November 18th, 2020
Smoke: Marijuana + Black America

November 18th, 2020
Trump Campaign Officials Started Pressuring Georgia’s Secretary of State Long Before the Election

November 12th, 2020
Into the Black Creeks Pushing for Tribal Citizenship

November 6th, 2020
A Conversation with Lee Gutkind about his Memoir and Creative Nonfiction

November 2nd, 2020
How Americans are experiencing their democracy