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 New Yorker
May 16th, 2018
A Democratic-Socialist Landslide in Pennsylvania
Eliza Griswold
Distinguished Journalist in Residence
Forbes
May 15th, 2018
Envision Healthcare Infiltrated America’s ERs. Now It’s Facing A Backlash
Ellie Kincaid
SHERP, 2016
Quanta Magazine
May 15th, 2018
A New World’s Extraordinary Orbit Points to Planet Nine
Shannon Hall
SHERP 2015
Elle
May 13th, 2018
When Her Mom Got Sick, Tessa Fontaine Actually Ran Away to the Circus
Maham Hasan
Literary Reportage 2019
The New Yorker
May 11th, 2018
The Hard-Left Candidate Taking On the Democratic Establishment in Southwestern Pennsylvania
Eliza Griswold
Distinguished Journalist in Residence
Centro de Periodismo Investigativo
May 11th, 2018
The Toll of the Media’s Neglect of Puerto Rico
Polina Meshkova
Reporting the Nation and NY 2019
The New York Times
May 10th, 2018
Half a Cheer for Democracy in Lebanon
Mohamad Bazzi
Associate Professor | Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies, Director
Latino Rebels
May 9th, 2018
After Disaster, San Juan’s Poorest Residents Are at Risk of Losing Their Lifeline
Farnoush Amiri
Reporting the Nation and NY 2019
Tablet
May 8th, 2018
Roberto Saviano, Author of ‘Gomorrah,’ Takes on Internet Nazis
Simone Somekh
GloJo-European/Mediterranean Studies 2018
Village Voice
May 8th, 2018
Fifty Hours of Work for Twenty Hours’ Pay
Maham Hasan
Literary Reportage 2019
Centro de Periodismo Investigativo
May 7th, 2018
Official Reports of Violence Against Women in Puerto Rico Unreliable After Hurricane Maria
Claire Tighe
Adjunct Faculty
Centro de Periodismo Investigativo
May 7th, 2018
Official Reports of Violence Against Women in Puerto Rico Unreliable After Hurricane Maria
Lauren Gurley
GloJo- Latin American Studies 2018
SunHerald
May 6th, 2018
Why did a Mississippi school ban ‘To Kill A Mockingbird?’ It’s more complicated than it seems.
D.J. Cashmere
Literary Reportage 2019
Popular Science
May 2nd, 2018
Drones can take scientists to strange new places—like inside whale snot
Jessica Boddy
SHERP 2018
The New York Times
May 1st, 2018
Anna, Llama and Me
Tracy Gates
Literary Reportage 2019
House of Nutter
May 1st, 2018
House of Nutter: The Rebel Tailor of Savile Row
Lance Richardson
Literary Reportage 2015
The Intercept
May 1st, 2018
Syrians Are Returning to Homes in Raqqa Littered with Land Mines, but the U.S. May Cut Funds for Clearing the City
Sarah Aziza
Literary Reportage 2017
Centro de Periodismo Investigativo
April 30th, 2018
Rising Crime and a Shrinking Police Force Stunt Puerto Rico’s Recovery
Stella Levantesi
Reporting the Nation and NY 2019
The New York Times
April 30th, 2018
On Being an Orphan, Frequently
Perri Klass
Professor
Slate Publication Logo
April 30th, 2018
I Don’t Date Men Who Yell at Alexa
Rachel Withers
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2017
The Intercept
April 27th, 2018
As Supreme Court Weighs Travel Ban, Trump’s Wider Anti-Muslim Agenda Proceeds Unchallenged
Sarah Aziza
Literary Reportage 2017
The Cut
April 27th, 2018
The Complicated Reasons Autism Rates Are Still on the Rise
Morgan Sykes
Literary Reportage 2018
Popular Science
April 25th, 2018
We have too many jellyfish, so scientists want to cover them in chocolate
Chloe Williams
SHERP 2018
Quartz
April 25th, 2018
Britain apologized for its colonial-era anti-gay laws but it won’t help African LGBT communities
Frankie Edozien
Clinical Professor