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.

 
Middle East Eye
March 1st, 2016
In search of the Saudi artist putting women centre stage – See more at: http://www.middleeasteye.net/in-depth/features/growing-art-scene-saudi-finally-making-space-women-artists-790671651#sthash.16jwHgfZ.dpuf
Sarah Aziza
Literary Reportage 2017
The Atlantic
February 29th, 2016
New Fertility Options for Female Soldiers
Natalie Lampert
Literary Reportage 2016
New York Daily News
February 26th, 2016
New York Daily News Short Video Features
Michael Shade
NewsDoc 2013
Scientific American
February 25th, 2016
Clean Teens at High Risk to Abuse Opioids
Aimee Cunningham
SHERP 2004
The New Yorker
February 24th, 2016
A Salvadoran Writer Goes Into Exile
Danielle Mackey
GloJo-LatAm 2015
Middle East Eye
February 23rd, 2016
Why Trump’s success is truly worrying
Sarah Aziza
Literary Reportage 2017
Channel NewsAsia
February 23rd, 2016
Kasur’s Lost Children
Shehzad Hameed Ahmad
NewsDoc 2013
The Verge
February 22nd, 2016
Meet the Fixers Collective: the geeks who are fixing iPhones for free
Lindsey Smith
Literary Reportage 2016
Scientific American
February 20th, 2016
Deadly Orangutan Attack: Two Apes Team Up to Kill Another
Knvul Sheikh
SHERP, 2016
Vox
February 18th, 2016
Bernie Sanders: A Linguistic Analysis (video)
Joss Fong
SHERP 2013
The New York Times
February 18th, 2016
Bernie Sanders Takes Rapper’s Graphic Remark and Seeks a More Diplomatic Phrasing
Yamiche Alcindor
NewsDoc 2014
The Washington Post
February 16th, 2016
The Shocking Science of Sword Swallowing
Ryan F. Mandelbaum
SHERP, 2016
Mashable
February 15th, 2016
At the Devil’s Door
Danielle Mackey
GloJo-LatAm 2015
City Limits
February 15th, 2016
Is New York City Ready for Syrian Refugees?
Sarah Aziza
Literary Reportage 2017
PBS
February 12th, 2016
Up to code? An algorithm is helping Chicago health officials predict restaurant safety violations
Megan Thompson
NewsDoc Student
IJNP
February 12th, 2016
Running to Forget
Daniela Schiller
SCW 2010
The Verge
February 11th, 2016
Autonomous search-and-rescue drones outperform humans at navigating forest trails
Alex Brokaw
Literary Reportage 2016
The Atlantic
February 10th, 2016
The Zika Virus’s Family Tree
Chelsey Coombs
SHERP 2015
Quartz
February 10th, 2016
Pucker Up: The Intriguing Science Behind Kissing
Katherine Ellen Foley
SHERP 2015
Live Science
February 9th, 2016
The Odds of Dying
Laura Geggel
SHERP 2012
The Verge
February 5th, 2016
A new MIT computer chip could allow your smartphone to do complex AI tasks
Alex Brokaw
Literary Reportage 2016
The Brighter Side
February 4th, 2016
Immigration
Rodoniki Athanasiadou
SCW 2012
CNN Money
January 29th, 2016
Blood Sweat Profit: The billions behind America’s fitness obsession
Alice Yu
NewsDoc 2014
The New York Times
January 27th, 2016
Bernie Sanders at a Crossroads: Attack Hillary Clinton or Stay Positive?
Yamiche Alcindor
NewsDoc 2014