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 Hollywood Reporter
November 10th, 2021
“The First Black Movie Star,” Nina Mae McKinney, Gets a Film Retrospective in New York
Craigh Barboza
Adjunct Faculty
Hakai Magazine
November 9th, 2021
What Whale Barnacles Know
Mara Grunbaum
SHERP 2010
Vice
November 4th, 2021
‘It’s Rough Out Here’: A VICE Guide to Making Friends
Sam Eagen
Reporting the Nation and NY 2019
narratively | nyc
November 4th, 2021
Meet the Obsessive Role-Players Who Live Inside the World of Grand Theft Auto
Meghan Gunn
Literary Reportage 2021
Book: Taste Makers: Seven Immigrant Women Who Revolutionized Food in America
November 2nd, 2021
Taste Makers: Seven Immigrant Women Who Revolutionized Food in America
Mayukh Sen
Adjunct Faculty
The New York Times
October 30th, 2021
The Many Layers of Lorna Simpson
Shirley Nwangwa
Literary Reportage 2018
Science News
October 27th, 2021
Epidemics have happened before and they’ll happen again. What will we remember?
Aimee Cunningham
SHERP 2004
Bonaparte
October 26th, 2021
Bonaparte
Jason Stavers
Literary Reportage 2021
The New Yorker
October 26th, 2021
The Afterlife of Rachel Held Evans
Eliza Griswold
Distinguished Journalist in Residence
The Root
October 26th, 2021
Is Kamala Harris Being Set Up to Win or Fail? Rev. Al Sharpton Weighs In
Sughnen Yongo-Okochi
Reporting the Nation & New York 2021
Sounds Like Hate
October 26th, 2021
Sounds Like Hate
Yvonne Latty
Clinical Professor
The Atlantic
October 24th, 2021
Palestine Isn’t Ferguson
Susie Linfield
Professor
The new republic publication logo
October 21st, 2021
Red America’s Compassion Fatigue: A Report From Mobile, Alabama
Marion Renault
SHERP 2019
The Washington Post
October 16th, 2021
Lebanon’s people face a deadly false choice: Impunity or chaos
Mohamad Bazzi
Associate Professor | Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies, Director
Chalkbeat
October 15th, 2021
NYC school segregation legal battle continues despite proposed changes to gifted test
Pooja Salhotra
Literary Reportage 2022
Insider
October 13th, 2021
The daughter of the Russian journalist who won the Nobel Peace Prize told us why the big win is really an honor for their dad’s ‘dead colleagues’
Lilian Manansala
American Journalism Online 2021
Philadelphia Magazine
October 9th, 2021
Philly’s Housing Encampments of 2020 Led to a Nationally Celebrated Deal. Then It All Began to Unravel
Nate File
Literary Reportage 2021
The New Yorker
September 30th, 2021
A Nonbinary Artist’s Chronicle of “Puberty”
Crispin Long
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2016
Theater Mania
September 29th, 2021
The Art of the Pivot: How Theater-Industry Workers Navigated the Pandemic
Caitlin Hornik
American Journalism Online 2022
The Atlantic
September 28th, 2021
The Philosopher Who Took Happiness Seriously
Apoorva Tadepalli
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2017
Scientific American
September 22nd, 2021
Meet the Bat Woman and Bat Man of India
Emily Driscoll
Adjunct Faculty
The Washington Post
September 21st, 2021
Biden is doubling down on Trump’s mistake of arms deals with this rogue regime
Mohamad Bazzi
Associate Professor | Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies, Director
The New Yorker
September 21st, 2021
My Husband, I Vow to Honor You Always—Unless We’re Playing Scrabble, in Which Case I’ll Destroy Your Ass
Maeve Dunigan
American Journalism Online 2022
Scientific American
September 17th, 2021
Immigrants in U.S. Detention Exposed to Hazardous Disinfectants Every Day
Matthew Phelan
SHERP 2018