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.
September 24th, 2020
It’s Not Easy Being Seen
September 24th, 2020
In Conversation: Tim Heidecker Talks Comical Hyperbole and Imminent Death
September 22nd, 2020
‘Kiss the Ground’ Review: Regenerating Hope for the Climate
September 16th, 2020
Free Black Thought
September 15th, 2020
An Interview with Chana Joffe-Walt about “Nice White Parents”
September 14th, 2020
An Oral History of Pandemic Life Told by Black Essential Workers
September 8th, 2020
A User’s Guide to Democracy: How America Works
August 30th, 2020
Sheer Enthusiasm
August 28th, 2020
What Would a Feminist City Look Like?
August 26th, 2020
‘Rising Phoenix’ Review: Carrying the Paralympic Torch
August 25th, 2020
The Extra Stigma of Mental Illness for African-Americans
August 25th, 2020
How some animals have ‘virgin births’: Parthenogenesis explained
August 24th, 2020
The White Sage Black Market
August 20th, 2020
Who killed the supergrid? How Trump appointees short-circuited U.S. grid modernization to help the coal industry
August 17th, 2020
False Start
August 11th, 2020
A Radical Movement to Take Back Our Cities
August 6th, 2020
‘Super-Pollutant’ Emitted by 11 Chinese Chemical Plants Could Equal a Climate Catastrophe (with coauthors Phil McKenna and Katrina Northrop)
August 5th, 2020
A bitter aftertaste: Legal threats, alleged poisoning muddy the waters for a trial of a tea to treat malaria
August 3rd, 2020
‘The Biggest Monster’ Is Spreading. And It’s Not the Coronavirus.
July 29th, 2020
The World’s Highest and Fastest Cell Service Could Have Geopolitical Implications
July 29th, 2020
Their painful bond: Black mothers speak out together on their unimaginable loss
July 20th, 2020
Sacred Arizona Spring Drying Up as Border Wall Construction Continues
July 10th, 2020
In South Africa, Burial Traditions Upended by Coronavirus
July 9th, 2020
Welcome to Valhalla: Can a Religion Associated with the Alt-Right Become Inclusive?