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.

 
Believer Magazine
March 3rd, 2022
A Fraying Narrative
Emily Carmichael
Literary Reportage 2022
Al Jazeera
March 3rd, 2022
Bosnians relive past war trauma as Russia invades Ukraine
Alma Milisic
American Journalism Online
Mashable
March 2nd, 2022
In the Russia-Ukraine information war, encrypted messaging apps provide opportunity and risk
Rachel Kraus
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2017
Book Forum
March 1st, 2022
Mass Culture: Sarah Manguso’s Novel of Northeastern Exposure
Sara Krolewski
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2021
Cineaste
March 1st, 2022
Paying Melvin Van Peebles His Due: Revisiting the Black Filmmaking Pioneer’s Bittersweet and Iconoclastic Career
Craigh Barboza
Adjunct Faculty
The new republic publication logo
February 26th, 2022
The Ukraine Invasion Has Scrambled CPAC’s Brain
Laura Jedeed
Literary Reportage 2023
Vox
February 23rd, 2022
How American Conservatives Turned Against the Vaccine (video)
Joss Fong
SHERP 2013
Variety
February 20th, 2022
‘Euphoria’ Rising Star Chloe Cherry on Fezco, Fashion and Her Future On-Screen
Mónica Marie Zorilla
American Journalisn Online 2022
The New York Times
February 18th, 2022
He Changed the Game, but ‘Nobody Knows Who He Is’
Saki Knafo
Adjunct Faculty
InsideHook
February 17th, 2022
Why Turkmenistan’s Gates of Hell Could Soon Be Closing Forever
Lindsay Rogers
American Journalism Online 2020
Jezebel
February 16th, 2022
The Murder of Christina Yuna Lee Lays Bare the Need to Address Homelessness
Audra Heinrichs
American Journalism Online 2022
Jezebel
February 14th, 2022
Sha’Carri Richardson Speaks Out On Olympics’ Doping Double Standard
Emily Leibert
American Journalism Online 2021
PBS Newshour
February 13th, 2022
Meet one of the journalists fighting to keep press freedom alive in Myanmar
Jason Maloney
Clinical Professor
Boston Review
February 9th, 2022
“Representation doesn’t just mean heroes. We need the villains as well.”
Nate File
Literary Reportage 2021
Treatment Magazine
February 9th, 2022
Schools vs. Juul: A Massive Anti-Vaping Lawsuit Builds Momentum
Jennifer Taylor
American Journalism Online 2023
Time
February 7th, 2022
Brian Flores’ Lawsuit Shows the Limits of Diversity Initiatives
Pamela Newkirk
Professor
The Guardian
February 7th, 2022
The NFL is a microcosm of America. Brian Flores’ lawsuit is a reminder of that
Pamela Newkirk
Professor
Rolling Stone
February 1st, 2022
Too Much Vino and Project Veritas: My Extremely Weird Evening with James O’Keefe
Laura Jedeed
Literary Reportage 2023
The New York Times
February 1st, 2022
The Loneliest Mountaineer on Everest
Michael Levy
Literary Reportage 2023
Business Insider
January 31st, 2022
After prison, all I wanted was a second chance at higher education. The pushback I got due to my criminal record made it feel impossible.
David Ben Moshe
American Journalism Online 2024
PBS Newshour
January 29th, 2022
Myanmar was expanding freedoms, then came the military coup
Jason Maloney
Clinical Professor
The Guardian
January 28th, 2022
He was sent to prison for murder. Then his identical twin confessed
Ari Schneider
American Journalism Online 2020
The Globe and Mail
January 26th, 2022
Shovelling snow is my new meditation
Mormei Zanke
Literary Reportage 2023
Scientific American
January 25th, 2022
The James Webb Space Telescope Could Solve One of Cosmology’s Deepest Mysteries
Daniel Leonard
SHERP 2022