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.

 
Los Angeles Review of Books
October 15th, 2018
Asylum, Again: Why We Need to Stop Punishing the Mentally Ill
Taylor Beck
Literary Reportage 2012
The Intercept
October 12th, 2018
Jamal Khashoggi Wasn’t the First — Saudi Arabia Has Been Going After Dissidents Abroad for Decades
Sarah Aziza
Literary Reportage 2017
The new republic publication logo
October 8th, 2018
Why Don’t We Talk About Peru’s Forced Sterilizations?
Jacquelyn Kovarik
GloJo - LatAm 2019
The Intercept
October 6th, 2018
Kingdom Crackdown
Sarah Aziza
Literary Reportage 2017
Bedford + Bowery
October 4th, 2018
Happy Hour Creates Buzz For Small Business Jobs Survival Act Ahead of Council Hearing
D.J. Cashmere
Literary Reportage 2019
Vulture
October 4th, 2018
Watch a Midwife and a Doula Fact-Check Hollywood Birth Scenes
Anaka Kaundinya
Literary Reportage 2018
Edible Manhattan
October 4th, 2018
The “Oscars of Street Food” Honors the City’s Best Vendors
Kaitlyn Nichols
Literary Reportage 2020
Refinery29
October 4th, 2018
#MeToo Came For Hollywood’s Sexual Predators, But What About The Hollywood Jerks?
Rebecca Linde
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2017
The Brooklyn Rail
October 3rd, 2018
Fractured Dialogues: Juliana May’s Folk Incest
Rennie McDougall
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2017
Marie Claire
October 1st, 2018
Why Women Reeling From Miscarriage Are Turning to the Web
Natalie Lampert
Literary Reportage 2016
Fast Company
September 24th, 2018
Inside the epic debate on rethinking our 50-year-old Outer Space Treaty
Philip Yiannopoulus
GloJo-International Relations 2019
The New York Times
September 24th, 2018
How to Stop Poaching and Protect Endangered Species? Forget the ‘Kingpins’
Rachel Nuwer
Adjunct Faculty
Art News
September 20th, 2018
Artists ‘Interrogate the World as It Is and Imagine How It Could Be’: Four Trailblazing Artists in ‘Soul of a Nation’ Discuss the Show and Their Careers
Shirley Nwangwa
Literary Reportage 2018
Food52
September 18th, 2018
When We Fled Oaxaca, Albondigas Made Us Feel at Home
Isabel Torrealba
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2017
The New York Review of Books
September 15th, 2018
David Bomberg’s Profound Modernism
Fran Bigman
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2018
The New York Review of Books
September 15th, 2018
David Bomberg’s Profound Modernism
Fran Bigman
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2018
Real Life
September 13th, 2018
Crystal Visions
Apoorva Tadepalli
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2017
The Diplomat
September 5th, 2018
An India-Pakistan Showdown at the United Nations 73rd General Assembly?
Zuha Siddiqui
GloJo-Near Eastern Studies 2019
Scientific American
September 5th, 2018
From Fish to Humans, A Microplastic Invasion May Be Taking a Toll
Andrea Thompson
SHERP 2006
Undark
September 4th, 2018
Fast-Tracking Drug Approvals at the FDA
Dan Robitzski
SHERP 2017
Ashley Lyles
SHERP 2017
Cici Zhang
SHERP 2017
The Forward
September 4th, 2018
7 Questions For Yuval Noah Harari
PJ Grisar
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2017
Audubon
August 31st, 2018
¿Comó se llama? How Birds Get Their Spanish Names
Jillian Mock
SHERP 2018
Mother Jones
August 28th, 2018
The Incredible, Rage-Inducing Inside Story of America’s Student Debt Machine
Ryann Liebenthal
GloJo - French 2010
Inverse
August 28th, 2018
Think 2018 Will Be the Hottest Year on Record? I’ll Bet $78.46 You’re Wrong
Matthew Phelan
SHERP 2018