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.
June 23rd, 2018
Saudi Arabia’s Ban on Woman Drivers Comes to an End
June 23rd, 2018
Brie Larson and the Horny Movie Review Epidemic
June 21st, 2018
Handcuffs, Assaults, and Drugs Called ‘Vitamins’: Children Allege Grave Abuse at Migrant Detention Facilities
June 20th, 2018
Loitering in 7-11 with Convenience Store Woman Author Sayaka Murata
June 15th, 2018
Silence Is Not Spiritual: The Evangelical #MeToo Movement
June 15th, 2018
War on ICE: Church Sanctuaries Used as Sanctuaries!
June 14th, 2018
Living in Bowie’s World
June 13th, 2018
Africa’s quiet LGBT revolution
June 12th, 2018
My weekend with white nationalists
June 12th, 2018
Tim Miller can find almost anyone. Can he find his daughter’s killer?
June 12th, 2018
Amity and Prosperity: One Family and the Fracturing of America
June 11th, 2018
Even the clothes you donate probably end up in a landfill
June 11th, 2018
The war in Yemen is disastrous. America is only making things worse
June 9th, 2018
The Resource Curse of Appalachia
June 7th, 2018
African Diaspora Scientists as Development Catalysts
June 7th, 2018
From Baby to Bride
June 6th, 2018
Finally we can power the planet on renewables alone – here’s how
June 5th, 2018
A Syrian Refugee Wedding
June 3rd, 2018
Silicon Wadi: Israel’s Arab Tech Boom
May 26th, 2018
Beekeepers are stealing each other’s hives to survive the cutthroat industry
May 25th, 2018
Liverpool F.C.’s Mohamed Salah, an Arab Muslim Sports Star Subtly Confronting Racism and Islamophobia
May 25th, 2018
From minstrel shows to hip hop, response records transformed American music through irony and wit
May 24th, 2018
The Reinvention of Iraq’s Muqtada al-Sadr
May 22nd, 2018
Ireland has some of the world’s most restrictive abortion laws. A vote this week could dial them back