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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November 8th, 2023
The U.N. Is the Only Path to Peace in Yemen
Veena Ali-Khan
Global and Joint Program Studies, 2025
Quanta Magazine
November 6th, 2023
Cryptographers Solve Decades-Old Privacy Problem
Madison Goldberg
SHERP 2023
The New York Times
October 31st, 2023
American Muslims Are in a Painful, Familiar Place
Rozina Ali
Adjunct Faculty
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October 30th, 2023
Taxidermy and Drag Culture Collide at Wunderkammer
Arielle Domb
CRC 2023
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October 29th, 2023
What does ‘From the river to the sea’ mean to Palestinians, Jews?
Jane Zhang
Global and Joint Program Studies 2024
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October 28th, 2023
A Portable Feast | A new book pairs Dwight Garner’s complementary obsessions: reading and eating
Robert S. Boynton
Professor
The Diplomat
October 21st, 2023
A Year on, Billions in Afghan Assets Linger in Switzerland
Catherine Cartier
Global Journalism & Near Eastern Studies, 2025
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October 20th, 2023
9/11, apartheid, and other metaphors that make people misunderstand Israel and Palestine
Susie Linfield
Professor
Our Town
October 20th, 2023
How One Man’s Love of Ice Cream Turned Into Thriving Business
Vic Verbalaitis
Magazine and Digital Storytelling, 2024
SLAM
October 20th, 2023
Giants of Africa is Helping Reshape the Narrative Around International Hoops
Curtis Rowser III
Magazine & Digital Storytelling 2023
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October 20th, 2023
Stranded in Tunisia
Kathryn Palmer
Global and Joint Program Studies, 2024
The Guardian
October 19th, 2023
Biden’s Israel trip reflects a deeply flawed and hypocritical foreign policy
Mohamad Bazzi
Associate Professor | Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies, Director
The Guardian
October 17th, 2023
‘When I Tried to Play, My Hand Spasmed and Shook’: Why Musicians Get the Yips
Lynn Hallarman
American Journalism Online 2024
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October 17th, 2023
How a Chicago Brewery’s Staff Builds Authentic Connections with Latinx Communities
Jose Abonce
American Journalism Online 2024
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October 11th, 2023
Bracing for Impact
Tatiana Alejandra
Reporting The Nation & New York, 2024
Inside Climate News
October 10th, 2023
Vessel Strikes on Whales Are Increasing With Warming. Can the Shipping Industry Slow Down to Spare Them?
Kiley Price
SHERP 2023
Smithsonian Magazine
October 10th, 2023
The Medieval Sect That Inspired the Video Game ‘Assassin’s Creed’
Nicholas Liu
Magazine & Digital Publishing
The Diplomat
October 7th, 2023
Where Does Pakistan’s Democracy Go From Here?
Ailia Zehra
Global and Joint Program Studies, 2024
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October 6th, 2023
Grueling Empire State Building Run-UP sees 150 people test themselves against 1,576 stairs
Elizabeth Patrick
Magazine and Digital Publishing, 2024
London Review of Books
October 5th, 2023
The Ostrich Defence
Azadeh Moaveni
Associate Professor | Global and Joint Program Studies, Director
The Wall Street Journal
October 5th, 2023
Our Hang-Up With ‘Cougars’
Katie Roiphe
Professor
The Guardian
October 2nd, 2023
Khashoggi was killed five years ago. Thanks to Trump and Biden, Saudi Arabia is stronger than ever
Mohamad Bazzi
Associate Professor | Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies, Director
The Daily Dot
October 2nd, 2023
Inside former Trump cabinet officials’ ties to pink slime journalism
Aneela Mirchandani
American Journalism Online 2024
South China Morning Post
October 1st, 2023
Is he just not that into me? Young people in China turn to online psychics for answers via astrology apps
Xinrou Shu
Literary Reportage 2022