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 American Scholar
August 8th, 2018
Versed in Outrage
Thomas Chatterton Williams
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2006
How Stuff Works
August 2nd, 2018
From Military to Mainstream: The Evolution of the AR-15
Jerad Alexander
Literary Reportage 2019
slutever
July 28th, 2018
Why Watching The Love Witch Got Me Thinking About Incels
Callie Hitchcock
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2018
Psychology Today
July 22nd, 2018
ER Intervention Curbs Suicide Attempts in Short Term
Abigail Fagan
SHERP 2017
Undark
July 16th, 2018
To Reduce Long-Term Health Gaps, a Push for Early Intervention in Juvenile Detention
Nicole Wetsman
SHERP 2017
Public Books
July 11th, 2018
Harper Lee, Segregationist?
D.J. Cashmere
Literary Reportage 2019
The New York Times
July 4th, 2018
Rhino Embryos Made in Lab to Save Nearly Extinct Subspecies
Steph Yin
SHERP 2015
Art News
June 28th, 2018
‘One State to Another’: Performance in Harlem Delves into Masquerade Tradition at Carnival
Shirley Nwangwa
Literary Reportage 2018
The New York Times Magazine
June 27th, 2018
Adrian Piper’s Show at MoMA is the Largest Ever for a Living Artist. Why Hasn’t She Seen It?
Thomas Chatterton Williams
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2006
The Hindu
June 25th, 2018
How women can confront and conquer urban chaos
Apoorva Tadepalli
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2017
The Atlantic
June 23rd, 2018
Deported Into a Nightmare
Danielle Mackey
GloJo-LatAm 2015
The Atlantic
June 23rd, 2018
Saudi Arabia’s Ban on Woman Drivers Comes to an End
Sarah Aziza
Literary Reportage 2017
The Daily Beast
June 23rd, 2018
Brie Larson and the Horny Movie Review Epidemic
Natalia Winkelman
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2018
Literary Hub
June 20th, 2018
Loitering in 7-11 with Convenience Store Woman Author Sayaka Murata
Fran Bigman
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2018
Los Angeles Review of Books
June 14th, 2018
Living in Bowie’s World
Isabel Torrealba
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2017
The Guardian
June 12th, 2018
Tim Miller can find almost anyone. Can he find his daughter’s killer?
J Oliver Conroy
Literary Reportage 2018
The Outline
June 12th, 2018
My weekend with white nationalists
Sam Argyle
Literary Reportage 2018
Popular Science
June 11th, 2018
Even the clothes you donate probably end up in a landfill
Nell Durfee
SHERP 2018
Slate Publication Logo
June 7th, 2018
From Baby to Bride
Callie Hitchcock
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2018
Science & Diplomacy
June 7th, 2018
African Diaspora Scientists as Development Catalysts
Rafiou Agogo
SCW 2017
New Scientist
June 6th, 2018
Finally we can power the planet on renewables alone – here’s how
Peter Fairley
SHERP 1994
Tablet
June 3rd, 2018
Silicon Wadi: Israel’s Arab Tech Boom
Simone Somekh
GloJo-European/Mediterranean Studies 2018
Quartz
May 26th, 2018
Beekeepers are stealing each other’s hives to survive the cutthroat industry
Leslie Nemo
SHERP 2017
The New Yorker
May 25th, 2018
Liverpool F.C.’s Mohamed Salah, an Arab Muslim Sports Star Subtly Confronting Racism and Islamophobia
Yasmine Al-Sayyad
GloJo-Near Eastern Studies 2015