Student & Alumni Outside Clips

A journalism program located in the publishing capital of the world should be more than a teaching institute. It should be a publisher. Welcome to the Institute’s publishing platform. Here the Institute acts as both public-interest publisher and presenter of work in different media by our students, faculty and alumni. In part, it is our laboratory, the place where we teach journalism by doing journalism and offer it to readers, listeners, viewers, and interactive users. Teaching requires one kind of audience, publishing quite another. This is where the two meet. The emphasis is on quality — work that is accurate and compelling, innovative and classic. We hope you enjoy it.

 
The New York Times
March 2nd, 2026
Pokémon Pokopia Replaces Conflict With Creature Comforts
Jamal Michel
American Journalism Online 2024
New York Post
February 27th, 2026
Not such a piece of cake! Internet’s favorite moving company hit with litany of complaints, lawsuit, with customers claiming a ‘shakedown’
Kyra Breslin
American Journalism Online 2024
February 24th, 2026
Chasing Winter Magic along the Alaska Highway, from the Yukon to Alberta
Emilie Matthews
American Journalism Online, 2024
Science Magazine
February 20th, 2026
ChatGPT spits out surprising insight in particle physics
Perri Thaler
SHERP 2025
Wired
February 12th, 2026
Jordan’s Groundwater Is Turning Salty — and Killing Farms
Pragathi Ravi
SHERP 2025
February 11th, 2026
I Quit Hinge and Got a Jewish Matchmaker Instead
Ari Schneider
American Journalism Online 2020
February 9th, 2026
Kemp Mill Resident Shepherds Skittles to Kashrut
Tani Levitt
Magazine and Digital Storytelling 2022
February 9th, 2026
Life Inside the Childcare Gap
Molly Cotner
American Journalism Online, 2023
February 9th, 2026
Journeys back to the motherland
Dana Givens
American Journalism Online 2021
January 29th, 2026
When a Math Trick Turns Out to be Real: The Gravitational Aharonov-Bohm Effect
Daniel Leonard
SHERP 2022
The New York Times
January 28th, 2026
These Pets Are Armored, Spiky and Pricey. Poachers Want to Cash In.
Madeline Shaw
SHERP 2026
Slate Publication Logo
January 26th, 2026
The Problem With Secondhand Clothing
Julie Zenderoudi
SHERP 2026
January 22nd, 2026
Could voting break the plastics treaty deadlock?
Emma Bryce
SHERP 2012
January 15th, 2026
Great Coharie Creek
Cheyenne McNeill
Literary Reportage 2025
Rolling Stone
January 15th, 2026
Jung Kook’s Rolling Stone Cover Story: BTS’ Youngest Member Reflects on Journey to Solo Stardom
Crystal Bell
Undergrad, 2011
Grist
January 14th, 2026
These Finnish homes are being heated by a surprising source: Bitcoin
Carrie Klein
SHERP 2024
Slate Publication Logo
January 13th, 2026
You’ve Heard About Who ICE Is Recruiting. The Truth Is Far Worse. I’m the Proof.
Laura Jedeed
Literary Reportage 2023
SpeshFx publication logo
January 1st, 2026
SpeshFX’s map of 2025 national beatbox champions
Tani Levitt
Magazine and Digital Storytelling 2022
The New York Times
December 29th, 2025
The World Wants More Ube. Philippine Farmers Are Struggling to Keep Up.
Rambo Talabong
SHERP 2025
Undark
December 29th, 2025
Back from the Brink: The Whooping Crane’s Recovery on the Edge
Rene Ebersole
SHERP 1999
December 29th, 2025
A unique marine haven, 99 miles from NYC, remains unprotected
Olivia Richter
American Journalism Online, 2026
The Atlantic
December 28th, 2025
The Sad Dads of Hollywood
Susie Goldsbrough
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2025
December 24th, 2025
Learning to inhale
Lynn Hallarman
American Journalism Online 2024
December 22nd, 2025
When home has an expiration date for Queer youth
Sydney Salomon
American Journalism Online, 2025