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.

 
Business Insider
July 6th, 2017
Just Don’t Call it ‘Climate Change’
Rebecca Harrington
SHERP 2015
KCRW
June 30th, 2017
The Past Can Hold a Terrible Power
Ryan Sweikert
Literary Reportage 2018
San Francisco Magazine
June 28th, 2017
To Fix Homelessness, San Francisco First Has to Clean Up Its Data Mess
Lindsey Smith
Literary Reportage 2016
Mic
June 28th, 2017
Philadelphia’s queer people of color have fought racism for years. Now the city is paying attention.
Mathew Rodriguez
Literary Reportage 2017
Village Voice
June 20th, 2017
The Queer Havens of Jackson Heights
Mathew Rodriguez
Literary Reportage 2017
Gizmodo
June 20th, 2017
The High Schoolers Hunting for the Universe’s Secrets
Ryan F. Mandelbaum
SHERP, 2016
Wired
June 9th, 2017
Canada is Using Genetics to Make Cows Less Gassy
Ellen Airhart
SHERP 2017
Bedford + Bowery
June 7th, 2017
$13 Million Synagogue Sale Threatened by Power Struggle of Biblical Proportions
J Oliver Conroy
Literary Reportage 2018
National Geographic
June 7th, 2017
Inside the Multimillion-Dollar World of Eel Trafficking
Rene Ebersole
Adjunct Faculty
Scientific American
June 1st, 2017
How We Save Face: Researchers Crack the Brain’s Facial-Recognition Code
Knvul Sheikh
SHERP, 2016
Wired
May 30th, 2017
Rooftop Solar Panels Are Great for the Planet—But Terrible for Firefighters
Eleanor Cummins
Adjunct Faculty | SHERP 2017
Nicole Wetsman
SHERP 2017
The Outline
May 29th, 2017
Did Humans Evolve From Pigs? Probably Not, But…
Steph Yin
SHERP 2015
The Atlantic
May 28th, 2017
How Hungary Became a Haven for the Alt-Right
Carol Schaeffer
GloJo- European/Medterranean Studies 2017
Audubon
May 27th, 2017
How Flamingos Stand on One Leg Without Falling Over
Meghan Bartels
SHERP, 2016
Splinter News
May 24th, 2017
The Tragic Story of a Texas Teen and the Marines Who Killed Him for No Reason
Sasha Von Oldershausen
GloJo 2013
Healthline
May 22nd, 2017
Kin by Mania: The Bond I Feel with Other Bipolar People is Inexplicable
Taylor Beck
Literary Reportage 2012
Hakai Magazine
May 19th, 2017
The Wild West of Deep-Sea Mining
Harrison Tasoff
SHERP 2017
Stat
May 16th, 2017
After Four Years, it Took a Geneticist a Few Hours to Unravel a Boy’s Puzzling Illness
Allison Bond
SHERP, 2009
The Guardian
May 15th, 2017
They hate the US government, and they’re multiplying: the terrifying rise of ‘sovereign citizens’
J Oliver Conroy
Literary Reportage 2018
The New York Times Magazine
May 12th, 2017
Can Prairie Dogs Talk?
Ferris Jabr
SHERP 2010
Bedford + Bowery
May 12th, 2017
Luzer Twersky Left Orthodox Judaism For Sex, Bacon, and Acting
J Oliver Conroy
Literary Reportage 2018
Scientific American
May 11th, 2017
Israel Tests Wireless Charging Roads for Electric Vehicles
Abigail Fagan
SHERP 2017
The New York Times
April 27th, 2017
Hunting Mushrooms, and What Makes Some Glow in the Dark
JoAnna Klein
SHERP 2015
Book - Running with Raven
April 25th, 2017
Running with Raven
Laura Lee Huttenbach
Lit Rep 2018