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 7th, 2018
Why Glass is Humankind’s Most Important Material

April 5th, 2018
Parks, Arts, and Eats of Hunts Point

April 4th, 2018
Goni and El Zorro fall and $10 Million is awarded to Indigenous Bolivian survivors in landmark human rights case

April 3rd, 2018
Are we ready for the deadly heat waves of the future?

March 29th, 2018
One Bin to Rule Them All

March 28th, 2018
Toward a More Peaceful (and High-Tech) Coexistence with Sharks

March 28th, 2018
We’re Not Really Sure How to Assess the Concussions of Athletes With Learning Disabilities

March 27th, 2018
Design Can Save the World

March 22nd, 2018
From Belfast to Guantánamo: The Alleged Torture of Northern Ireland’s “Hooded Men”

March 20th, 2018
America’s Doctors Are Burned Out and We’re Finally Taking It Seriously

March 13th, 2018
New York City Is Giving Zero-Interest Loans to Women Business Owners

March 12th, 2018
Cold War Vets Exposed to Dangerous Experiments Still Wait For Recognition, Treatment

March 8th, 2018
For the Love of Machine Guns

March 7th, 2018
The revolution will wear a dashiki

March 6th, 2018
What Ever Happened to Willis Earl Beal?

March 5th, 2018
It’s Been 24 Years Since Flower Power Herb Shop Put Down Roots in the East Village

March 4th, 2018
A Photographic Meditation on Time

March 2nd, 2018
The Anxiety of Freedom: A Review of Zadie’s Smith’s “Feel Free”

March 1st, 2018
From 13 Years to 20 Hours, Genome Sequencing Breaks Record

March 1st, 2018
On Arrival, Circular Storytelling, and Not Arriving Anywhere

February 26th, 2018
To the Point: Self-help and self-promotion merge in online photos of offline journals

February 25th, 2018
A Civil-Rights Visionary’s Collection of Artists of Color

February 25th, 2018
Review: Debi Cornwall’s Welcome to Camp America by Zack Hatfield

February 25th, 2018
Björk’s Utopia