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.

 
Smithsonian Magazine
July 3rd, 2023
After Winning the Battle of Gettysburg, George Meade Fought With—and Lost to—the Press
Nick Liu
Magazine and Digital Publishing 2023
San Francisco Examiner Logo
June 30th, 2023
Rising groundwater raises threat of Bay Area soils’ toxins, study finds
Carmela Guaglianone
Global and Joint Program Studies 2024
The New York Times
June 24th, 2023
Tiny Bundles of Hope: Critically Endangered Turtles Hatch in Myanmar
Delger Erdenesanaa
SHERP 2021
In These Times
June 23rd, 2023
Measuring Dobbs’ Lasting Harm
Nayanika Guha
Literary Reportage 2024
The Washington Post
June 23rd, 2023
Thousands of children were maimed by thalidomide. A new book explores why.
Perri Klass
Professor
Outside
June 20th, 2023
The Free Soloist Who Fell to Earth
Michael Levy
Literary Reportage 2023
Financial Times
June 19th, 2023
It’s Not a Barbie World
Azadeh Moaveni
Associate Professor | Global and Joint Program Studies, Director
The New York Times
June 17th, 2023
My Church Was Part of the Slave Trade. This Has Not Shaken My Faith.
Rachel L. Swarns
Associate Professor
KFF Health News Logo
June 16th, 2023
California Schools Start Hatching Heat Plans as the Planet Warms
Calli McMurray
SHERP 2023
Time
June 15th, 2023
Coding Needs to Get Beyond the Gender Binary
Meredith Broussard
Associate Professor
The Washington Post
June 15th, 2023
The Families Enslaved by the Jesuits, Then Sold to Save Georgetown
Rachel L. Swarns
Associate Professor
KALW public media logo
June 14th, 2023
How six years of Oakland’s equity program has impacted local cannabis businesses
Sydney Fishman
Reporting the Nation and New York, 2020
San Francisco Examiner Logo
June 12th, 2023
Most of state’s shores could vanish by 2100 — but Ocean Beach has a plan
Carmela Guaglianone
Global and Joint Program Studies 2024
Santa Barbara Independent Logo Image
June 11th, 2023
Change Is the Only Constant
Tiana Maloney
American Journalism Online 2024
The New York Times
June 6th, 2023
It Rocks in the Tree Tops, but Is That Bird Making Music?
Marlowe Starling
SHERP 2023
Undark
May 31st, 2023
In the Death of an Iranian Scientist, Hints of Unchecked Strife
Fred Jolving
SHERP 2009
Salon
May 27th, 2023
Meet Russ Vought: Mild-mannered mastermind of the GOP’s debt-ceiling power play
Aneela Mirchandani
American Journalism Online 2024
Untapped New York logo
May 25th, 2023
Sewage and Water Boy: The Unlikely Vigilante of New Orleans
Tess Riley
American Journalism Online 2024
Environment 360
May 25th, 2023
Are Sea Cucumbers a Cleanup Solution to Fish Farm Pollution?
Kiley Price
SHERP 2023
Village Voice
May 24th, 2023
A Day At The Cage
Lauren Peacock
Reporting New York / Reporting the Nation 2023
Belt Magazine Logo
May 24th, 2023
The Secrets of a “Homeless Influencer”
Lauren Abunassar
Magazine & Digital Storytelling 2023
Podcast: In Machines We Trust
May 17th, 2023
When AI Hears a Problem
Hilke Schellmann
Associate Professor
May 16th, 2023
Africa’s Conservation Conundrum
Rachel Nuwer
Adjunct Faculty
Science News
May 14th, 2023
The Sonoran Desert toad can alter your mind — it’s not the only animal that can
Deborah Balthazar
SHERP 2022