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.

January 15th, 2019
Hungary’s Workers Are the Victims of a Policy That Limits Migration

January 11th, 2019
Truth First, Reconciliation Later

January 10th, 2019
An Exchange of Fire

January 10th, 2019
Did Troop Deployment At The U.S.-Mexico Border Make A Difference?

January 9th, 2019
How Beauty Is Making Scientists Rethink Evolution

January 7th, 2019
Queer Films Won Big at the Globes — But Queer Representation Did Not

January 6th, 2019
Detroit by the Numbers

January 4th, 2019
Conversation With Older Patients is Common Sense

December 27th, 2018
Guam’s ecological fate is in the hands of the U.S. military

December 14th, 2018
What the World Wants: We Surveyed Hundreds of Millions of Tweets to See What People Most Craved this Year.

December 10th, 2018
Saudi Arabia’s brutal treatment of female reformers should have woken us up long ago

December 10th, 2018
An embedded journalist tells the tale of an Earth-sized telescope that could provide the first image of a black hole

December 7th, 2018
The Mass Extinction Detectives: No One Knows How the Dinosaurs Rose to Dominate the Planet, but the Answers May Lie Within a Mysterious Mass Extinction That Wiped Out Their Competition

December 6th, 2018
Blood Cries Out

December 6th, 2018
The Seven Political ‘Tribes’ of America

December 4th, 2018
Teens Take Charge – Education Panel On What It’s Like To Be Left Behind

December 3rd, 2018
Screened at Birth: The science of newborn gene sequencing

December 3rd, 2018
Mosquito-trapping balloons could help us understand one of the world’s deadliest diseases

November 29th, 2018
We’ve Forgotten the “Human” in “Humane”

November 26th, 2018
Why It Matters That Alex Trebek Mispronounced The Name Of My People On ‘Jeopardy!’

November 25th, 2018
60 Years After The Holocaust, A Viennese Son Returned Home

November 20th, 2018
How Political Opinions Change

November 11th, 2018
Arrival Of Thousands Of Troops At Southern U.S. Border Incites Both Fear And Calm

November 4th, 2018
American Ghostwriter