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 Forward
November 25th, 2018
60 Years After The Holocaust, A Viennese Son Returned Home
Lilly Maier
Magazine 2016
Scientific American
November 20th, 2018
How Political Opinions Change
Philip Pärnamets
SCW 2018
The Wall Street Journal
November 19th, 2018
Facial Recognition’s Growing Adoption Spurs Privacy Concerns
Hilke Schellmann
Associate Professor
Fair Observer
November 16th, 2018
It’s a Dangerous Time to Be a Journalist
Robert S. Boynton
Professor
The New York Times
November 12th, 2018
The War to End All Measles
Perri Klass
Professor
NPR
November 11th, 2018
Arrival Of Thousands Of Troops At Southern U.S. Border Incites Both Fear And Calm
Carson Frame
Literary Reportage 2017
Vice
November 9th, 2018
These Democrats Scored Shocking Victories in Republican Strongholds
David Dent
Associate Professor | New York/Nation, Director
Vice
November 6th, 2018
A Stacey Abrams Victory Would Show How Much Georgia Has Transformed
David Dent
Associate Professor | New York/Nation, Director
The Baffler
November 4th, 2018
American Ghostwriter
Sean Patrick Cooper
Literary Reportage 2013
Washingtonian
November 4th, 2018
A Heartwrenching Story About Why Teachers Are Leaving DC in Droves
Sarah Stodder
Literary Reportage 2017
New York Magazine
November 2nd, 2018
Companion Robots Are Helping Autistic Children Feel Comfortable in School
Morgan Sykes
Literary Reportage 2018
Tankestreger
November 2nd, 2018
Tankestreger – Billeder fra filosofien
Soren Steensig Jakobsen
Literary Reportage 2020
Undark
November 2nd, 2018
In America’s Science Classrooms, the Creep of Climate Skepticism
Sean Patrick Cooper
Literary Reportage 2013
Bedford + Bowery
November 1st, 2018
Jane Greengold and Her Brooklyn Neighbors Set a New Pumpkin-Impalement Record
Neel Dhanesha
Literary Reportage 2019
Scientific American
October 31st, 2018
Falling Walls: Social Relationships as a Spatial Problem
Daniela Schiller
SCW 2010
Popular Science
October 31st, 2018
Scientists Set Up a Haunted Lab to Figure Out Why We Like Being Scared
Dana Najjar
SHERP 2019
The New York Times
October 29th, 2018
How Saudi Arabia Wins Friends
Mohamad Bazzi
Associate Professor | Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies, Director
Bedford + Bowery
October 29th, 2018
Elizabeth Street Garden Ralliers to City: ‘Hands Off My Bush’
Ryan Krause
Literary Reportage 2020
New York Post
October 27th, 2018
How the food industry fooled us into eating junk
Hailey Eber
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2008
The New Yorker
October 26th, 2018
A Pipeline, a Protest, and the Battle for Pennsylvania’s Political Soul
Eliza Griswold
Distinguished Journalist in Residence
Slate Publication Logo
October 26th, 2018
Reducing Your Carbon Footprint Still Matters
Leor Hackel
SCW 2015
Mashable
October 26th, 2018
Inside the Met’s construction of a museum without walls
Rachel Kraus
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2017
Bedford + Bowery
October 24th, 2018
Academy Award Winner Gets Trapped in Fake Rock, Holds Hundreds Captive
Spencer Green
Literary Reportage 2019
Undark
October 24th, 2018
In India, Breast Cancer Screening Goes High-Tech
Sandy Ong
SHERP, 2016