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.
February 16th, 2014
Outdoor learning: Education’s next revolution?
February 11th, 2014
Video: See How Architects Use Computation to Ensure Optimal Views
February 11th, 2014
King Krule: God Save the King
February 11th, 2014
How Winston and Coach Help ‘New Girl’ Subvert Racial Stereotypes
February 9th, 2014
Feasts for the Eyes, and the Palate, in Xian, China
February 7th, 2014
What’s the Point of City Logos?
February 7th, 2014
White privilege on the football field: Peyton Manning’s benefit of the doubt
February 6th, 2014
Kanye West’s Confederate flag swag, and the new slaves
February 6th, 2014
Who Will Pay for an Earthquake Warning System on the West Coast?
February 5th, 2014
1984 Winter Olympics a lasting bright spot in Sarajevo’s past
February 4th, 2014
Not So Ordinary: A Tale of Unsung Science Heroes
February 3rd, 2014
The Secrets of Sherlock’s Mind Palace
February 3rd, 2014
The U.A.E.’s Brewing Crisis
February 3rd, 2014
The ‘Tiger Mom’ Superiority Complex
January 31st, 2014
Smallpox: Last Refuge of an Ultimate Killer
January 31st, 2014
Inside the Head of a Science Cartoonist
January 31st, 2014
Gentleman, Please Cease and Desist with the Meme-Ready Marriage Proposals
January 31st, 2014
That Shocking Australian “Stay in School” PSA Is Probably a Fake
January 30th, 2014
A Pair of Artists Use Architecture to Study Film
January 30th, 2014
Coal-Hungry World Brings Tough Choices For Native Americans
January 27th, 2014
Advertisements for Death
January 26th, 2014
India just produced its first gun for women. Is this a solution or a problem?
January 25th, 2014
“Mitt,” Al Gore, and our identification with presidential losers
January 24th, 2014
Football’s glaring inequity: Feelings are for fans, not for players