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 Nation
November 8th, 2022
Meet the Woman Leading the Charge Against Bail Reform in New York
Sam Russek
Magazine and Digital Storytelling, Class of 2022
The New York Times
November 7th, 2022
The Woman T.S. Eliot Loved At Arm’s Length and Enshrined in Verse
Katie Roiphe
Professor
BET
November 7th, 2022
State of Our Union: Reproductive Rights
Jason Samuels
Professor
Teen Vogue
November 4th, 2022
Bratz Launches New “Flaunt Your Fashion” Video Game, Reminding Us of the Importance of the Bratz Legacy
Lee Alisha Williams
AJO Class of 2024
The New Yorker
October 31st, 2022
How Election Subversion Went Mainstream in Pennsylvania
Eliza Griswold
Distinguished Journalist in Residence
Document
October 27th, 2022
La Femme defies expectations on ‘Teatro Lucido’
Tani Levitt
Magazine and Digital Storytelling 2022
London Review of Books
October 26th, 2022
Two Weeks in Tehran
Azadeh Moaveni
Associate Professor | Global and Joint Program Studies, Director
October 26th, 2022
The Chinatown Burritos That Sell Out in Two Minutes
Asia London Palomba
Magazine & Digital Storytelling 2022
Undark
October 24th, 2022
In Senegal, Oxygen Infrastructure May Curb Childhood Pneumonia
Sandy Ong
SHERP, 2016
Emma Bryce
SHERP 2012
October 21st, 2022
What to know about Mauna Loa?
Megan Moseley
AJO Class of 2023
October 19th, 2022
A few simple steps could empower the world’s largest minority
Paras Shah
American Journalism Online 2023
The Point
October 13th, 2022
Monkeypox and Gay Peripeteia
Shaan Sachdev
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2019
The Guardian
October 13th, 2022
Saudi Arabia has screwed over the US – and the world – yet again. Enough is enough
Mohamad Bazzi
Associate Professor | Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies, Director
The Philadelphia Inquirer
October 13th, 2022
Jalen Hurts is one of few Black quarterbacks. To me, that’s a big deal.
Bernard Mokam
Visiting Scholar
The New York Times
October 7th, 2022
‘It’s Like a War Out There.’ Iran’s Women Haven’t Been This Angry in a Generation
Azadeh Moaveni
Associate Professor | Global and Joint Program Studies, Director
October 4th, 2022
Time Rolls On For Oldest Souvenir Shop in Little Italy, NYC
Asia London Palomba
Magazine & Digital Storytelling 2022
Inside Climate News
October 4th, 2022
Swimming Against the Tide, a Retired Connecticut Official Won’t Stop Fighting for the Endangered Atlantic Salmon
Delaney Dryfoos
SHERP 2022
September 29th, 2022
Taylor Paige Henderson is casting a spell on Hollywood
Preston Moore
American Journalism Online 2024
Insider
September 29th, 2022
My wife and I want children. Turns out I suffer from male infertility.
Bill Meincke
American Journalism Online 2023
The Baffler
September 29th, 2022
Difficult People – The all-too-human novels of Gwendoline Riley
Apoorva Tadepalli
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2017
Science News
September 28th, 2022
A Caribbean Island Gets Everyone Involved in Protecting Beloved Species
Anna Gibbs
SHERP 2023
September 23rd, 2022
Saving Bosnia’s Rivers
Podcast: Science Vs
September 22nd, 2022
The Fight to Fix a Racist Medical Gadget
Taylor White
SHERP 2020
Inverse
September 21st, 2022
10 years ago this month, a groundbreaking NASA technology changed spaceflight forever
Allie Hutchison
American Journalism Online 2023