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
May 16th, 2020
How to Let Your Children Be Upset
D.J. Cashmere
Literary Reportage 2019
Laid Off New York
May 15th, 2020
Sacred Chaos: The Rise and Fall of The Glove
Raphael Helfand
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2020
The New York Times
May 14th, 2020
Two Climbers. Best Friends. Only One Ticket to the Olympics.
Ari Schneider
American Journalism Online 2020
The New Yorker
May 14th, 2020
How the Coronavirus is Killing the Middle Class
Eliza Griswold
Distinguished Journalist in Residence
Teach the People: A Podcast About Education Today
May 14th, 2020
Teach the People: A Podcast About Education Today
D.J. Cashmere
Literary Reportage 2019
CNN
May 14th, 2020
Nursing Home Workers Warned Government About Safety Violations Before Covid-19 Outbreaks and Deaths
Blake Ellis and Melanie Hicken
Adjunct Faculty
Quanta Magazine
May 14th, 2020
In Theory: An Emmy Award-Winning Video Series for Quanta Magazine
Emily Driscoll
Adjunct Faculty
CNN
May 12th, 2020
Remember when Dennis Rodman put on a wedding dress and claimed to marry himself?
Craigh Barboza
Adjunct Faculty
The Atlantic
May 7th, 2020
I Was Depressed Before All of This. Now What?
Elizabeth Flock
Literary Reportage 2015
Sojourners
May 6th, 2020
Spiritual Care at the Front Lines of the Pandemic
Jenna Barnett
Literary Reportage 2021
Slate Publication Logo
May 6th, 2020
The CDC Has Been on a Steady Decline. We’re Just Finally Noticing.
Charles Seife
Professor
Columbia Journalism Review
May 4th, 2020
Op-ed: Covering science at dangerous speeds
Ivan Oransky, MD
Distinguished Journalist in Residence
Undark
May 4th, 2020
A Timber-Based Building Method Draws Praise, and Skeptics
Peter Fairley
SHERP 1994
Los Angeles Review of Books
May 4th, 2020
Rereading Jane Jacobs in Quarantine
Apoorva Tadepalli
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2017
The new republic publication logo
May 4th, 2020
The Dark Search for a “Silver Lining” to the Coronavirus
Eleanor Cummins
Adjunct Faculty | SHERP 2017
Pavement Pieces
May 4th, 2020
What Temporary Means: Portraits of family at home
Guillermo Manning
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2020
The New York Times
May 1st, 2020
Fertility Clinics Stay Open Despite Unclear Guidelines
Natalie Lampert
Literary Reportage 2016
Pandemic Economics (Podcast)
April 30th, 2020
Pandemic Economics
Ellen Horne (executive producer), Kaitlyn Nicholas, Literary Reportage 2020 (producer)
Literary Reportage 2020
The New York Times
April 28th, 2020
What Phone Calls Have Given Me That Video Chat Can’t
Jessica Gross
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2011
New York Daily News
April 26th, 2020
Protect your health-care workforce, NYC: Nurses’ personal plea
Nicole Perez
SCW 2020
Business Insider
April 25th, 2020
How Major Banks Really Decided Which Businesses Got Stimulus Money
Bartie Scott, Editor
Adjunct Faculty
Business Insider
April 25th, 2020
How Big Banks Decided the Futures of America’s Small Businesses: The Inside Story of How $349 Billion in Government Cash Was Doled Out in Just 12 days, Leaving Thousands of Entrepreneurs Without Relief
Bartie Scott, Editor
Adjunct Faculty
Science Friday
April 24th, 2020
A Fever in the Dust: Although still unknown outside of the American West, Valley Fever is a severe fungal infection — and it’s territory may expand as the climate warms.
Lauren J. Young
SHERP 2015
Bedford + Bowery
April 24th, 2020
After Drawing Crowds, a Live Dating Show Is Forced to Get a Room
Meghan Gunn
Literary Reportage 2021