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.

 
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May 9th, 2021
A New Route to Hardier Rice: Tweak its Microbiome
Casey Crownhart
SHERP 2021
The New Yorker
May 9th, 2021
A Pennsylvania Lawmaker and the Resurgence of Christian Nationalism
Eliza Griswold
Distinguished Journalist in Residence
The Washington Post
May 7th, 2021
I’m missing my mother on the holiday she hated
Perri Klass
Professor
Environment 360
May 3rd, 2021
In Colombia, Indigenous Lands Are Ground Zero for a Wind Energy Boom
Maria Paula Rubiano
SHERP 2020
New York Magazine
May 1st, 2021
The View From the Stands for a Shockingly Good Knicks Season
Craigh Barboza
Adjunct Faculty
The Washington Post
May 1st, 2021
How eDNA is revolutionizing the tracking of elusive species. It may soon be used to fight wildlife trafficking.
Rene Ebersole
Adjunct Faculty
Slate Publication Logo
April 29th, 2021
A Man in Italy Got COVID-19. Then His Cancer Went Into Remission.
Anna Goshua
SHERP 2021
The New Yorker
April 28th, 2021
Bridging the Divide Between the Police and the Policed
Saki Knafo
Adjunct Faculty
The New York Times
April 17th, 2021
A Catholic Order Pledged $100 Million to Atone for Taking Part in the Slave Trade. Some Descendants Want a New Deal.
Rachel L. Swarns
Associate Professor
The New York Times
April 13th, 2021
Could the Pandemic Prompt an ‘Epidemic of Loss’ of Women in the Sciences?
Apoorva Mandavilli
SHERP 1999
Undark
April 12th, 2021
First GMO Mosquitoes to Be Released In the Florida Keys
Taylor White
SHERP 2020
Business Insider
April 12th, 2021
Inside Iconiq: How Mark Zuckerberg’s banker built a secret Silicon Valley empire and made billions
Meghan Morris
Adjunct Faculty
Atlas Obscura
April 8th, 2021
Behold Brine Shrimp, the Livestock of Utah’s Great Salt Lake
Casey Crownhart
SHERP 2021
Book - Hawking Hawking: The Selling of a Scientific Celebrity
April 6th, 2021
Hawking Hawking: The Selling of a Scientific Celebrity
Charles Seife
Professor
Bedford + Bowery
April 1st, 2021
The Matchmaking Service That Pairs Visionary Designers With Covid Conundrums
Anna Venarchik
Literary Reportage 2022
The Atlantic
March 27th, 2021
You’ve Been Lied to About Lying
Jessica Seigel
Adjunct Faculty
The New England Journal of Medicine
March 27th, 2021
“To Mitigate the Afflictions of the Human Race” — The Legacy of Dr. Rebecca Crumpler
Perri Klass
Professor
Vice
March 18th, 2021
How The Fresh Market Brought Culinary Elitism to the Suburbs
Emilie Friedlander
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2011
The New York Times
March 17th, 2021
We Need Laws to Take On Racism and Sexism in Hiring Technology
Hilke Schellmann (with Julia Stoyanovich and Alexandra Givens)
Associate Professor
E&E News
March 16th, 2021
Eight states are tweaking the weather, and it might not work
Chelsea Harvey
SHERP 2014
Quanta Magazine
March 16th, 2021
A New Twist Reveals Superconductivity’s Secrets
Charlie Wood
SHERP 2018
The New York Times
March 16th, 2021
My Research Into the History of Catholic Slaveholding Transformed My Understanding of My Church
Rachel L. Swarns
Associate Professor
Minnesota Reformer
March 16th, 2021
Biden gives hope to defenders of the Boundary Waters as Chilean mining giant seeks copper, nickel
Christina MacGillivray
American Journalism Online 2020
The New York Times
March 15th, 2021
Catholic Order Pledges $100 Million to Atone for Slave Labor and Sales
Rachel L. Swarns
Associate Professor