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.

 
GQ
February 14th, 2017
Queens of the Stoned Age
Suketu Mehta
Associate Professor
The Atlantic
February 13th, 2017
The Science That Could Make You Crave Broccoli More Than Chocolate
Knvul Sheikh
SHERP, 2016
International Business Times
February 12th, 2017
Ukraine Accused Of LGBT Discrimination Despite Promises
Natasha Bluth
GloJo-Russian/Slavic Studies 2017
Rahmah Pauzi
NewsDoc 2015
Veda Shastri
NewsDoc 2016
Bedford + Bowery
February 8th, 2017
City Doesn’t Have Greenbacks For Rehab of Sara D. Roosevelt Park
Anaka Kaundinya
Literary Reportage 2018
The Conversation
February 6th, 2017
Should scientists engage in activism?
Ivan Oransky, MD
Distinguished Journalist in Residence
narratively | nyc
February 2nd, 2017
The Darfur Teenager Who Came Home a King
Maggie Whitehead
Literary Reportage 2016
One Day Magazine
February 2nd, 2017
On the Border, a DACAmented Science Teacher Fights On
Tim Kennedy
Undark
January 30th, 2017
Bullet Proof: Lead Bullets Still Dominate Despite Real Environmental and Health Risks
Lynne Peeples
SHERP 2009
Los Angeles Review of Books
January 28th, 2017
Diving into the Wreck: Notes on the Women’s March
Natalie Coleman
Literary Reportage 2018
Fortune
January 25th, 2017
A Psychology Professor Reveals How to Break Bad Habits Once and for All
Peter Gollwitzer
SCW 2016
Gizmodo
January 23rd, 2017
How Pickles Got Caught Up in the Latest Health Fad
Ryan F. Mandelbaum
SHERP, 2016
The Nation
January 23rd, 2017
Our March Into Power
Pamela Newkirk
Professor
Fast Company
January 20th, 2017
How This CEO Got Caught Up In the Clinton Email Scandal
Adam L. Penenberg
Associate Professor
Science Magazine
January 18th, 2017
How a Dispute at Harvard Led to a Grad Student’s Forced Mental Exam and a Restraining Order Against a Prominent Scientist
Alison McCook
SHERP 2001
Ivoh
January 16th, 2017
How an NYU Game Center student hopes to make gaming a more inclusive field
Natalie Coleman
Literary Reportage 2018
Salon
January 16th, 2017
A New Year’s resolution for the Republic: Make average citizens’ opinions matter again
Talmon Joseph Smith
Visiting Scholar
Aeon
January 16th, 2017
A bug for Alzheimer’s? A Bold Theory Places Infection at the Root of Alzheimer’s,
Melinda Wenner Moyer
SHERP 2006
The New York Times
January 16th, 2017
The Banned Books Your Child Should Read
Perri Klass
Professor | NYU Florence, Co-Director
My life in Recovery
January 13th, 2017
My Life In Recovery: A Workbook for Building Your New Life in Sobriety
Catherine Dold
SHERP 1988
PBS
January 9th, 2017
The all-American essence of Kansas, Camaros and ‘Jennifer’
Elizabeth Flock
Literary Reportage 2015
Med Page Today
January 9th, 2017
Planned Parenthood and My Decision to go to Medical School
Melanie Jay
SCW 2016
The New York Times
January 6th, 2017
Can a Bombay Strongman Explain Trump?
Suketu Mehta
Associate Professor
The Texas Observer
January 5th, 2017
Barging In: How a Felon with a Fake Name Convinced Federal and State Agencies to Fast-Track a Controversial Project
Naveena Sadasivam
SHERP 2013
Space
December 26th, 2016
NASA’s Europa Lander May Drill to Find Pristine Samples on Icy Moon
Mark Kaufman
SHERP 2017