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.

 
Boston Review
April 21st, 2022
Detroiters Are Not Waiting to Be Saved
Nate File
Literary Reportage 2021
The Sacramento Bee
April 20th, 2022
An igneous hero: Antelope gets sedimental about its version of ‘Rocky’
Kathryn Hoedt
American Journalism Online 2023
CNN
April 15th, 2022
Mother describes son’s social media addiction that ‘led to his death’
John General
American Journalism Online 2023
SLAM
April 14th, 2022
Former DIII Guard Eric Demers is Ready to Tap Into His Potential in the G League
Netanel Levitt
Magazine & Digital Storytelling 2022
The Guardian
April 14th, 2022
Among the Americans fighting in Ukraine: ‘I couldn’t live with myself if I didn’t come’
J Oliver Conroy
Literary Reportage 2018
Our Town
April 14th, 2022
‘Only One Earth’: Rockefeller Center’s Flag Project on Climate Change
Meryl Phair
Magazine & Digital Storytelling 2022
Harper's Bazaar
April 12th, 2022
Garcelle Beauvais Is Just Getting Started
Audra Heinrichs
American Journalism Online 2022
CNN
April 9th, 2022
Frustrated and anxious, climate advocates are turning to legal action. The latest petitioners: College students
Pooja Salhotra
Literary Reportage 2022
Dance Magazine
April 8th, 2022
The Toll of Touring: Dealing With the Hidden Mental Health Challenges
Sarah Parker
American Journalism Online 2021
Los Angeles Times
March 22nd, 2022
How scammers and con artists became TV’s laziest way to hook viewers
Meredith Blake
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2010
The New Yorker
March 21st, 2022
The Pied Piper of Psychedelic Toads
Kimon de Greef
Literary Reportage 2021
Deseret News
March 17th, 2022
Book bans are the new front in the culture wars. What’s really going on?
Laurenz Busch
Magazine & Digital Storytelling 2022
Mongabay
March 16th, 2022
Pandemic Hit the Pause Button on Discoveries of New Species
Niranjana Rajalakshmi
SHERP 2022
Scientific American
March 15th, 2022
Newly Discovered Saber-Tooth Predator Shows How Hypercarnivores Evolved
Raegan Scharfetter
American Journalism Online 2022
The New York Times
March 15th, 2022
A Novel-in-Stories of Queerness and Corruption in Lagos
Chelsea Leu
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2020
The Philadelphia Inquirer
March 12th, 2022
More than 4,000 Pa. kids have lost someone to COVID-19, but they’re mourning alone
Alison McCook
SHERP 2001
The New Yorker
March 4th, 2022
Benjamin Franklin’s Google Search History from June, 1752
Maeve Dunigan
American Journalism Online 2022
Believer Magazine
March 3rd, 2022
A Fraying Narrative
Emily Carmichael
Literary Reportage 2022
Al Jazeera
March 3rd, 2022
Bosnians relive past war trauma as Russia invades Ukraine
Alma Milisic
American Journalism Online
Mashable
March 2nd, 2022
In the Russia-Ukraine information war, encrypted messaging apps provide opportunity and risk
Rachel Kraus
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2017
Book Forum
March 1st, 2022
Mass Culture: Sarah Manguso’s Novel of Northeastern Exposure
Sara Krolewski
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2021
The new republic publication logo
February 26th, 2022
The Ukraine Invasion Has Scrambled CPAC’s Brain
Laura Jedeed
Literary Reportage 2023
Vox
February 23rd, 2022
How American Conservatives Turned Against the Vaccine (video)
Joss Fong
SHERP 2013
Variety
February 20th, 2022
‘Euphoria’ Rising Star Chloe Cherry on Fezco, Fashion and Her Future On-Screen
Mónica Marie Zorilla
American Journalisn Online 2022