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.

 
The New York Times
October 29th, 2015
Bread is Broken: Industrial production destroyed the taste and the nutritional value of wheat. One scientist believes he can undo the damage.
Ferris Jabr
SHERP 2010
City Limits
October 28th, 2015
Some Sandy Victims Must Vacate Their Homes Again
Sarah Aziza
Literary Reportage 2017
The Atlantic
October 22nd, 2015
The Invisible Women With Autism
Apoorva Mandavilli
SHERP 1999
WNYC
October 22nd, 2015
Council Members Call for More Gifted & Talented Seats in Black and Latino Neighborhoods
Rahmah Pauzi
NewsDoc 2015
San Francisco Magazine
October 21st, 2015
$1.2 Million. 13 Offers. $400K Over Asking. For This.
Sarah Stodder
Literary Reportage 2017
Al Jazeera
October 21st, 2015
In Ireland, abortion debate takes center stage
Lance Richardson
Literary Reportage 2015
Guernica
October 21st, 2015
Maggy Donaldson: A Far Cry from Van Gogh
Maggy Donaldson
GloJo - French Studies 2015
Scientific American
October 21st, 2015
Many Antidepressant Studies Found Tainted by Pharma Company Influence
Roni Jacobson
SHERP 2013
Al Jazeera
October 19th, 2015
Italy quietly rejects asylum seekers by nationality, advocates say
Kavitha Surana
GloJo-European/Mediterranean Studies 2015
Al Jazeera
October 16th, 2015
Rising seas overwhelm Delaware tide gates
Natasja Sheriff
Visiting Scholar | Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2011
Al Jazeera
October 15th, 2015
Flat and sinking, Delaware’s coast battered by rising seas
Natasja Sheriff
Visiting Scholar | Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2011
Al Jazeera
October 14th, 2015
What’s the matter with Arkansas? Prison and jail lawsuits signal trouble
Elizabeth Flock
Literary Reportage 2015
Buzzfeed
October 11th, 2015
The Mystery Of Sacagawea
Natalie Shure
GloJo-RusSlav 2014
The New Yorker
October 10th, 2015
Too Close to Ted Bundy
Victoria Beale
Literary Reportage 2016
NPR - Latino USA
October 9th, 2015
Rural Ecuador: America’s New Retirement Spot
Dusty Christensen
GloJo - LatAm 2016
The Atlantic
October 9th, 2015
Are Refugees Really a ‘National Security’ Threat to America?
Molly O’Toole
GloJo-Int’l Rlns 2011
Pacific Standard
October 8th, 2015
Chasing the Fluency Gods
Kate Newman
Literary Reportage 2015
Big Bend Now
October 8th, 2015
In conversation with: Jake Silverstein, editor-in-chief of the New York Times Magazine
Sasha Von Oldershausen
GloJo 2013
Mic
October 7th, 2015
Philadelphia Transgender Woman Kiesha Jenkins Gunned Down Tuesday Morning
Mathew Rodriguez
Literary Reportage 2017
Quartz
October 7th, 2015
French farmer: Without migrants, European agriculture will not survive
Maggy Donaldson
GloJo - French Studies 2015
Vice
October 6th, 2015
The Pentagon Keeps Changing Its Story About the Hospital it Bombed in Afghanistan
Avi Asher-Schapiro
GloJo-NearEast 2015
WNYC
October 6th, 2015
Former UN General Assembly President Among Six Involved in Alleged Bribery Scheme
Rahmah Pauzi
NewsDoc 2015
OnFaith
October 2nd, 2015
My Uncomfortable Audience with the Pope
Kate Essig
Literary Reportage 2017
Reuters
October 2nd, 2015
TRIP TIPS-Pink lake, treehouses and African beats in Senegal
Makini Brice
GloJo-French Studies 2015