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.

 
American Medical Association
December 1st, 2015
How Publish or Perish Promotes Inaccuracy in Science—and Journalism
Ivan Oransky, MD
Distinguished Journalist in Residence
NYU Journalism
December 1st, 2015
Going Green New York
NewsDoc Class of 2016
NewsDoc 2016
Huffington Post
November 30th, 2015
‘I Want to See It Before It Changes’ Is the Wrong Reason to Travel to Cuba
Nicki Fleischner
GloJo- Near Eastern Studies 2016
The Guardian
November 30th, 2015
Beyond the maximum: cities may be booming, but who’s invited to the party?
Suketu Mehta
Associate Professor
Radiolab
November 22nd, 2015
Birthstory: Conception takes on a new form – it’s the sperm and the egg, plus two wombs, four countries, and money. Lots of money.
Molly Webster
SHERP 2007
Live Science
November 21st, 2015
‘The Good Dinosaur’: Could Humans and Dinos Coexist?
Laura Geggel
SHERP 2012
The Atlantic
November 20th, 2015
The Irony of Writing Online About Digital Preservation
Meredith Broussard
Associate Professor
Motherboard
November 19th, 2015
The WorldStar of War Porn
Christopher Looft
GloJo - Latin American Studies '16
Five Thirty Eight
November 19th, 2015
France Struggles With Its Identity As It Seeks To Heal From Paris Attacks
Farai Chideya
Distinguished Writer in Residence
WNYC
November 19th, 2015
Study: Closing Low-Performing New York City High Schools Helped Students
Rahmah Pauzi
NewsDoc 2015
Mondoweiss
November 18th, 2015
‘Allahu Akbar’: A Muslim family in suburban New Jersey responds to the Paris attacks
Sarah Aziza
Literary Reportage 2017
Al Jazeera
November 15th, 2015
The Palestinian Authority’s war on Facebook dissent
Alex Kane
GloJo- Near Eastern Studies 2016
Audubon
November 12th, 2015
What The Last Ice Age Tells Us About Protecting Birds from Climate Change Now
Natasja Sheriff
Visiting Scholar | Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2011
Medium
November 11th, 2015
Wearing the Uniform
Natalie Lampert
Literary Reportage 2016
Politico
November 6th, 2015
How Sisi Failed to Stop Terror in Egypt
Mohamad Bazzi
Associate Professor | Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies, Director
NPR
November 5th, 2015
Stereotypes About Teens Can Undermine Parents’ Confidence
Aimee Cunningham
SHERP 2004
@Brookhaven Today
November 4th, 2015
Physicists Measure Force that Makes Antimatter Stick Together
Karen McNulty Walsh
SHERP 1989
The Intercept
November 4th, 2015
Erasing Mossville
Heather Rogers
Literary Reportage 2010
Mashable
October 31st, 2015
Stop Panicking About Cancer Risk from Processed and Red Meat
Chelsea Harvey
SHERP 2014
Fast Company
October 30th, 2015
How Making A Movie Is Like Launching A Startup
Adam L. Penenberg
Associate Professor
The New York Times
October 29th, 2015
Bread is Broken: Industrial production destroyed the taste and the nutritional value of wheat. One scientist believes he can undo the damage.
Ferris Jabr
SHERP 2010
City Limits
October 28th, 2015
Some Sandy Victims Must Vacate Their Homes Again
Sarah Aziza
Literary Reportage 2017
WNYC
October 22nd, 2015
Council Members Call for More Gifted & Talented Seats in Black and Latino Neighborhoods
Rahmah Pauzi
NewsDoc 2015
The Atlantic
October 22nd, 2015
The Invisible Women With Autism
Apoorva Mandavilli
SHERP 1999