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.

 
Sierra
March 13th, 2023
What Happened to All the Snow? Snowpack decline may intensify climate change
Ellyn Lapointe
SHERP 2023
The Texas Observer
March 13th, 2023
Abortion Training in Texas is Vanishing
Calli McMurray
SHERP 2023
The new republic publication logo
March 10th, 2023
The Tyranny of the Clock
Melissa Rodman
Cultural Reporting & Criticism 2022
Modern Farmer logo updated 2023
March 10th, 2023
‘Communities, Not Corporations’: Farmers March for Climate Action in D.C.
Marin Scotten
Global and Joint Program Studies, 2023
This American Life Logo
March 10th, 2023
The Problem with Ghosts, Act One: Ghost Industrial Complex
Dr. Chenjerai Kumanyika
Assistant Professor
The New York Times
March 9th, 2023
‘Phantom’ Ends. For Musicians, So Does the Gig of a Lifetime.
Maria Clara Cobo
Magazine & Digital Storytelling 2023
Salon
March 9th, 2023
“This Was Real and Raw”: Fans Weigh In On Chris Rock’s Special, From Trans Jokes to Slap Clapback
Cornelia Holzbauer
Magazine & Digital Storytelling 2023
Undark
March 8th, 2023
For Canadian Patients, Therapeutic Psychedelics Beset by Red Tape
Jonathan Moens
SHERP 2020
Rest of World Publication Logo
March 7th, 2023
Xiaohongshu Becomes an Online Oasis for Trans People in China
Xinrou Shu
Literary Reportage 2022
The 19th News Logo
March 2nd, 2023
For young people on Medicare, a hysterectomy sometimes is more affordable than birth control
Gina Jiménez
SHERP 2023
The new republic publication logo
March 1st, 2023
“I Don’t Find Her So Very Outspoken”: How Zadie Smith Took On the Wife of Bath
Melissa Rodman
Cultural Reporting & Criticism 2022
The New Yorker
February 27th, 2023
The Author Who Brought the Montessori Method to Life in Her Fiction
Perri Klass
Professor | NYU Florence, Co-Director
Mongabay
February 22nd, 2023
Amid war, Ukrainian biologists fight to protect conservation legacy
Marlowe Starling
SHERP 2023
The Hollywood Reporter
February 22nd, 2023
How Well Do You Know the Oscar Nominees?
Craigh Barboza
Adjunct Faculty
Popular Mechanics
February 22nd, 2023
After You Die, Monica Torres Can Bring Life Back To Your Body
Eleanor Cummins
Adjunct Faculty | SHERP 2017
National Geographic
February 22nd, 2023
Naked mole rats are fertile until they die. Here’s how that can help us.
Kiley Price
SHERP 2023
Environment 360
February 21st, 2023
As Fatal Fungus Takes Its Toll, Can We Save Frog Species on the Brink?
Anna Gibbs
SHERP 2023
Stat
February 17th, 2023
Current Treatments for Cramps Aren’t Cutting It. Why Aren’t There Better Options?
Calli McMurray
SHERP 2023
City Limits
February 16th, 2023
Residents Living Near Queens Waste Facilities Hope Legal Settlement Finally Clears the Air
Nikol Mudrová
Reporting the Nation & New York in Multimedia
Maggie Geiler
Reporting the Nation & New York in Multimedia
Annie Jonas
Reporting the Nation & New York in Multimedia
The New York Times
February 14th, 2023
When a Visit to the Museum Becomes an Ethical Dilemma
Charly Wilder
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2009
Interview Magazine
February 9th, 2023
How the Artist Larry Stanton Archived a Generation Lost to AIDS
Rennie McDougall
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2017
The Guardian
February 8th, 2023
‘There is no standard’: investigation finds AI algorithms objectify women’s bodies
Hilke Schellman and Gianluca Mauro
Assistant Professor
Los Angeles Magazine
February 7th, 2023
Is Austin Reaves the Cousin Greg of the L.A. Lakers?
Tani Levitt
Magazine and Digital Storytelling 2022
The Forward
February 6th, 2023
Sophie Zucker is Ready to Suck Face
Tani Levitt
Magazine and Digital Storytelling 2022