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.
April 28th, 2011
A Novel Through the Eyes of Van Gogh’s Doctor
April 27th, 2011
The New Toxic Threats to Women’s Health
April 26th, 2011
The Cult of “Piadina”: Emilia-Romagna’s Exquisitely Rustic Flatbread Sandwich
April 21st, 2011
Barry Jenkins: Borscht Film Fest’s real star
April 21st, 2011
The Evangelical Adoption Crusade
April 21st, 2011
’30 Rock’: 15 funniest moments from the first 100 episodes
April 21st, 2011
What’s With the Weather? Is Climate Change to Blame?
April 20th, 2011
Better Movies, Less Hoopla–Tribeca Finds Its Footing
April 16th, 2011
“Compass of Pleasure”: Sex, drugs and volunteer work
April 15th, 2011
Altas Bugged
April 15th, 2011
What It Takes To Get An Abortion In South Dakota
April 14th, 2011
The Double Irish and the Dutch Sandwich
April 13th, 2011
Postcard from Libya
April 11th, 2011
BLACK METAL TROY or, How to Drink Online
April 11th, 2011
The Font That Took Over the World
April 9th, 2011
500 Words: Charline von Heyl
April 8th, 2011
Local Hispanic Population Declines
April 6th, 2011
Top 5 Most Effective Protest Songs (and the Top 5 Most Danceable)
April 5th, 2011
The 10 Least Surprising Pop Culture Flops
April 4th, 2011
Bookspotting: India
April 4th, 2011
Life In A Landmark
April 4th, 2011
Flying Mice Target Tree Snakes
April 4th, 2011
Dali and the Jews
April 4th, 2011
How Ayn Rand ruined my childhood