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.

December 18th, 2019
Unlocking the Mysterious Ecstasy of ASMR—and its Agonizing Cousin

December 16th, 2019
Research Fuels Debate Over E-Cigarettes as Smoking-Cessation Device

December 15th, 2019
Imposter scams use new tech and techniques to steal retirees’ life savings

December 13th, 2019
These researchers think poop could unlock athletic supremacy. Are they right?
December 12th, 2019
Alexa, Tell Me More: Developing a Smart Speaker Strategy for NPR

December 11th, 2019
The Unexpected Freedom That Comes With Freezing Your Eggs

December 6th, 2019
‘Dead Kids’ Review: A Flashy Portrait of Teen Angst Gone Awry

December 6th, 2019
American Dumplings

December 5th, 2019
Nike Swooshes Out Of Amazon

December 5th, 2019
Opinion: Graduate Students Do Real Work. Let Us Unionize.

December 3rd, 2019
The Failure of the Adults

November 27th, 2019
Retracing Ghana’s Old Slave Trail

November 26th, 2019
Coming into Bloom

November 22nd, 2019
The Cancellation of Colin Kaepernick

November 20th, 2019
“Like Horoscope Readings!”: The Scammy World of DNA Test Startups

November 18th, 2019
How to Make Amends for a Life of Far-Right Radicalism

November 15th, 2019
For people with HIV, undetectable virus means untransmittable disease

November 15th, 2019
In an Immersive Play, Scrolling Through Grief at the Coffee Shop

November 14th, 2019
The Strange Life and Mysterious Death of a Virtuoso Coder

November 11th, 2019
How to use the Metro in Washington, D.C.

November 7th, 2019
Beginning with Abortion

November 5th, 2019
Months After Damning IG Report, Military Struggles To Curb Domestic Violence On Bases

October 30th, 2019
How airplane food gets to your seat

October 30th, 2019
Is Georgetown’s $400,000-a-Year Plan to Aid Slave Descendants Enough?