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.

 
Newsweek
June 10th, 2015
450 Dead Babies Found in Athenian Well Shed Light on Ancient Greeks
Douglas Main
SHERP 2011
Mongabay
June 9th, 2015
Saving the Greater Sage Grouse, the Most Hotly-Debated Bird Since the Spotted Owl
Sharon Guynup
SHERP 1998
The New York Times
June 8th, 2015
An Earthling’s Guide to Black Holes
JoAnna Klein
SHERP 2015
Quartz
June 4th, 2015
Grave hunters are out to prove that Russian soldiers are fighting (and dying) in Ukraine
Ilaria Parogni
GloJo - Russian/Slavic Studies 2016
Doe Pulse
June 1st, 2015
DNA Scaffolds and Glue
Karen McNulty Walsh
SHERP 1989
Current Biology
June 1st, 2015
Of Mice, Men and Internal Bliss
Daniela Schiller
SCW 2010
PBS
May 29th, 2015
Buffett: People living in poverty suffer from the ‘American Nightmare’
Megan Thompson
NewsDoc Student
Mashable
May 28th, 2015
The Life and Death of Ikonos, A Pioneering Commercial Satellite
Miriam Kramer
SHERP 2012
Smithsonian Magazine
May 28th, 2015
What Will Really Happen When San Andreas Unleashes the Big One?
Sarah Zielinski
SHERP 2003
PBS
May 28th, 2015
Drugmaker to pay $1.2 billion to settle ‘pay for delay’ lawsuit
Megan Thompson
NewsDoc Student
ProPublica
May 27th, 2015
Holy Crop
Naveena Sadasivam
SHERP 2013
Scientific American
May 26th, 2015
New Mathematics Could Neutralize Pathogens That Resist Antibiotics
Sarah Lewin
SHERP 2014
narratively | nyc
May 20th, 2015
Love and Cricket in Queens County
Elizabeth Flock
Literary Reportage 2015
Mosaic
May 19th, 2015
DIY Prosthetics: the Extreme Athlete Who Built a New Knee
Rose Eveleth
SHERP 2011
International Business Times
May 19th, 2015
Why Are Prescription Drugs So Expensive?
Amy Nordrum
SHERP 2014
BBC
May 14th, 2015
Will Humans Keep Getting Taller?
Adam Hadhazy
SHERP 2008
International Business Times
May 14th, 2015
How Three Scientists ‘Marketed’ Neglected Tropical Diseases And Raised More Than $1 Billion
Amy Nordrum
SHERP 2014
Astrobiology Magazine
May 14th, 2015
Mystery Methane on Mars: The Saga Continues
Johnny Bontemps
Literary Reportage 2014
Wired
May 11th, 2015
Cuba Has a Lung Cancer Vaccine-And America Wants It
Neel V. Patel
SHERP 2014
Self
May 11th, 2015
What’s the Real Truth About Soy?
Melinda Wenner Moyer
Adjunct Faculty
Med Page Today
May 10th, 2015
Injecting Opioid Tied to Blood Clotting Disorder
Kristina Fiore
SHERP 2006
Huffington Post
May 9th, 2015
Face-Aging Software Presents a Terrible (and Fascinating) Social Dilemma
Daniel Yudkin
SCW 2014
Religion & Politics
May 5th, 2015
A Parade, a Boycott, and a Jewish Group’s Struggle for Acceptance
Jas Chana
Literary Reportage 2016
Lumina Journal
May 1st, 2015
Public Art
Ashley Taylor
SHERP 2012