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.

 
The New York Times
September 8th, 2021
Komodo Dragons Are Now Endangered and ‘Moving Toward Extinction’
Marion Renault
SHERP 2019
Slate Publication Logo
September 4th, 2021
The Key to Beyoncé’s Lasting Success
Shaan Sachdev
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2019
MIT Technology Review
September 3rd, 2021
How Ida dodged NYC’s flood defenses
Casey Crownhart
SHERP 2021
Radio Diaries
September 3rd, 2021
Last Witness: The Kerner Commission
Mycah Hazel
Literary Reportage 2020
The New York Times
September 3rd, 2021
Steven Pinker Thinks Your Sense of Imminent Doom Is Wrong
David Marchese
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2005
Sierra
September 2nd, 2021
The Electricity Is Melting: As glaciers see diminishing returns, is hydropower worth it?
Abe Musselman
SHERP 2021
Environment 360
September 2nd, 2021
How Adding Rock Dust to Soil Can Help Get Carbon into the Ground
Susan Cosier
SHERP 2006
Soft Punk
September 1st, 2021
Perpetual Childhood: The Rise of Cute Feminism
Mikaela Dery
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2020
Chalkbeat
August 31st, 2021
Bronx elementary school to pilot program for students with emotional disabilities
Pooja Salhotra
Literary Reportage 2022
The Verge
August 29th, 2021
Dating’s hard when you live the #vanlife
Kudrat Wadhwa
Literary Reportage 2020
Al Jazeera
August 26th, 2021
Afghan entrepreneur’s e-commerce app pivots to help during crisis
Robyn Huang
American Journalism Online 2021
Spectrum News
August 26th, 2021
Protein atlas doubles number of known interactions in mice
Niko McCarty
SHERP 2021
MSNBC
August 25th, 2021
Moderate Democrats want to cut Biden’s spending plan. That will hurt poor Americans.
Hayes Brown
Adjunct Faculty
Insider
August 25th, 2021
Unrest at the big house: federal prison workers are fed up, burned out, and heading for the exits
Camila DeChalus
Adjunct Faculty
The Globe and Mail
August 24th, 2021
Afghan-Canadian entrepreneur’s new mobile app helps keep civilians updated on nearby security issues
Robyn Huang
American Journalism Online 2021
Inside Science
August 20th, 2021
Why Cosmic Radiation Could Foil Plans for Farming on Mars
Karen Kwon
SHERP 2021
Dance Magazine
August 19th, 2021
How TSQ Project Brought Dance Back to Times Square
Sarah Parker
American Journalism Online 2021
Slate Publication Logo
August 19th, 2021
If Climate Models Miss the Redwoods, What Else Can’t They See?
Meg Duff
Literary Reportage 2022
The New Humanitarian
August 19th, 2021
Why these Afghan women are speaking out
Robyn Huang
American Journalism Online 2021
The New Yorker
August 18th, 2021
Pumpers, Dumpers, and Shills: The Skycoin Saga
Morgen Peck
SHERP 2007
Undark
August 18th, 2021
In Muslim Countries, a Push for Donor Breast Milk
Sandy Ong
SHERP, 2016
Bustle
August 17th, 2021
What Happened When I Made Art Therapy My Go-To For Anxiety
Emily Leibert
American Journalism Online 2021
The American Scholar
August 14th, 2021
Of Plagues and Prejudice
Perri Klass
Professor | NYU Florence, Co-Director
Insider
August 12th, 2021
MTV ‘Cribs’ just returned to television 20 years after its original debut. But ‘wealth porn’ may not have the same appeal to a new generation.
Dana Givens
American Journalism Online 2021