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.

 
World Politics Review
September 11th, 2019
AMLO’s Aversion to Engaging in Foreign Policy Is Hurting Mexico at Home
Leo Schwartz
GloJo- Latin American and Caribbean Studies 2020
BuzzFeed News
September 11th, 2019
Hurricane Dorian Survivors Are Trying To Get Out Of The Bahamas, But The US Is Making It Hard
Photos by Holly Pickett
GloJo-Near Eastern Studies 2020
Fortune
September 5th, 2019
If Hospitals Made Efforts to Go Green, Health Care Costs Would Go Down
Cassandra Thiel
SCW 2019
The New York Times
September 5th, 2019
New Dystopian Novels That Thrill and Horrify
Chelsea Leu
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2020
The Nation
August 29th, 2019
The Other Man-Made Disaster Ravaging the Amazon
Leo Schwartz
GloJo- Latin American and Caribbean Studies 2020
Texas Climate News
August 28th, 2019
Yes, Texas summers really are hotter, more humid today than 40 years ago
Jillian Mock
SHERP 2018
Nature Climate Change
August 28th, 2019
The Future When We Don’t Do Enough
Cassandra Thiel
SCW 2019
The Guardian
August 27th, 2019
Immigration panic: how the west fell for manufactured rage
Suketu Mehta
Associate Professor
The New York Times
August 24th, 2019
One More Way to Die: Delivering Food in Cape Town’s Gig Economy
Kimon de Greef
Literary Reportage 2021
Report New York Summer 2019 Class Photo
August 15th, 2019
Students Conduct “Mood of the Nation” Survey. Find Trump Least Trusted but Likely to Be Reelected
Report New York Summer 2019
Summer 2019 Class
The New York Times
August 13th, 2019
This Carnivorous Plant Invaded New York. That May Be Its Only Hope.
Marion Renault
SHERP 2019
Latin America News Dispatch
August 13th, 2019
The Dam that (Almost) Brought Down Paraguay’s President
Alanna Elder
GloJo- Latin American and Caribbean Studies 2019
The New York Times
August 2nd, 2019
The Nuns Who Bought and Sold Human Beings
Rachel L. Swarns
Associate Professor
Harper’s Magazine
August 1st, 2019
The Last Frontier
Ted Conover
Professor
The California Sunday Magazine
August 1st, 2019
The Green Gang
Elizabeth Flock
Literary Reportage 2015
Bedford + Bowery
July 23rd, 2019
South Brooklynites: Why Did Con Ed Keep Us in the Dark For So Long?
Mycah Hazel
Literary Reportage 2020
Quartz
July 19th, 2019
Excluding Minorities from Alzheimer’s Research is Wrong—and it’s Keeping Us From Finding a Cure
Katherine Ellen Foley
SHERP 2015
Mashable
July 17th, 2019
June Was the Warmest June Ever Recorded, But There’s a Bigger Problem
Mark Kaufman
SHERP 2017
Audubon
July 17th, 2019
The Female Scientist Who Discovered the Basics of Climate Science—and Was Forgotten By History
Tara Santora
SHERP 2019
Nature
July 16th, 2019
The Battle to Rebuild Centuries of Science After an Epic Inferno
Emiliano Rodríguez Mega
SHERP 2018
Bedford + Bowery
July 15th, 2019
‘Black Nerds’ Talk Horror, Time Travel, and Representation at Blerd City Con
Mycah Hazel
Literary Reportage 2020
Forign policy digital logo
July 8th, 2019
Spilling the Tea in Sri Lanka
Philip Yiannopoulos
GloJo- International Relations 2019
The Guardian
July 8th, 2019
The troubling overlap between Jared Kushner’s business interests and US foreign policy
Mohamad Bazzi
Associate Professor | Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies, Director
The Baffler
July 5th, 2019
How to Win a Drug War
Steven Cohen
GloJo- Latin American Studies 2019