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.

March 17th, 2015
A city without a shore: Rem Koolhaas, Dalieh and the paving of Beirut’s coast

March 17th, 2015
The Overwhelming Blackness of Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp a Butterfly

March 17th, 2015
Nigeria’s Jonathan doesn’t need good luck for votes in his Delta region stronghold

March 17th, 2015
Diana Taurasi Focusing on Playing in Russia, Where the Money Is

March 16th, 2015
On The Line: Claire Ward Discusses Female Circumcision

March 15th, 2015
Nigeria can beat Boko Haram with mercenaries but it won’t win the vote for Jonathan

March 13th, 2015
Cotton for President? Or Someone Like Him? Bush-Obama Views of 2016

March 12th, 2015
I went to journalism school, and you should too. Maybe.

March 11th, 2015
Secrets of the Brooklyn Basement Domino League

March 10th, 2015
Water Fluoridation Linked to Higher ADHD Rates

March 10th, 2015
The Voice Teacher

March 10th, 2015
I Am Sorry to Think I Have Raised a Timid Son

March 6th, 2015
A Quick-Fire Guide to Shotgun Sequencing (and Assembly)

March 5th, 2015
Escaping Into Prison: The Battle Over Immigrant Mothers and Children Detained by the US

March 3rd, 2015
It’s Time for “House of Cards” to Come Crashing Down

March 3rd, 2015
Meet the Man Who Risks Life and Limb to Deliver Your Weed

March 2nd, 2015
The Contender

February 28th, 2015
You Say Myanmar, They Say Burma

February 27th, 2015
Lessons From the Dress

February 27th, 2015
Blood on the Hallowed Ground

February 27th, 2015
The Next Great Migration

February 19th, 2015
From a Private School in Cairo to ISIS Killing Fields in Syria (With Video)

February 12th, 2015
The Egyptian government’s war on free speech

February 11th, 2015
My Afro-Latina Identity Is a Gift… But I Didn’t Always Feel This Way