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.

 
Ecologist logo
February 28th, 2024
Hammams ‘running out of steam’
Catherine Cartier
Global Journalism & Near Eastern Studies, 2025
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February 28th, 2024
Vatican Astronomers Aid the Search for Solar System Origins
Gwendolyn Rak
SHERP 2023
AM New York
February 14th, 2024
Is love in the air at Washington Square Park?
Sophie Collongette
Magazine and Digital Storytelling 2024
Business Insider
February 9th, 2024
Americans bond over similarities while Europeans connect on differences
Allie Hutchinson
American Journalism Online, 2024
Our Town
February 7th, 2024
Artist in a Top Hat Strolls Through the City
Sophie Collongette
Magazine and Digital Storytelling 2024
Untapped New York logo
February 2nd, 2024
The Cultural Clash of Bushwick’s Latest Fashion Trend
Katie Coss
American Journalism Online 2024
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February 1st, 2024
World Champ
Tani Levitt
Magazine and Digital Storytelling 2022
The Atlantic
January 31st, 2024
Risking Their Lives to Ski While They Can
Talia Barrington
Cultural Reporting & Criticism 2023
Nieman lab logo
January 31st, 2024
How to meet readers where they are (when where they are is offline)
Owen Berg
Studio 20, 2023
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January 31st, 2024
Tuning Into Nature
Dawn Attride
SHERP 2024
Business Insider
January 26th, 2024
Inside the Trust Women abortion clinic in Wichita, Kansas, which saw a spike in out-of-state patients after Roe was overturned
Maiya Focht
SHERP 2022
The New York Times
January 25th, 2024
My Mosque Preached Damnation, but Grand Theft Auto Offered Thrills
Jamal Michel
American Journalism Online 2024
The Guardian
January 25th, 2024
‘Laying claim to nature’s work’: plant patents sow fear among small growers
Marin Scotten
Global and Joint Program Studies, 2023
Time
January 17th, 2024
The Company Working to Make Flood Insurance Climate-Proof
Kiley Price
SHERP 2023
The New York Times Magazine
January 14th, 2024
The Whale Who Went AWOL
Ferris Jabr
SHERP 2010
AM New York
January 14th, 2024
Flatbush African Burial Ground Coalition looking to stop redevelopment of historic Brooklyn site
Maya Brown
Reporting the Nation & New York, 2023
Forign policy digital logo
January 12th, 2024
In Sudan, Put Aid Before Talks
Suha Musa
Global and Joint Program Studies, 2025
Publication logo for new lines magazine
January 11th, 2024
The Unprecedented Killing of Journalists Is Affecting Coverage of Gaza
Rayan El Amine
Literary Reportage 2025
AM New York
January 10th, 2024
The human cost of the gig economy
Tehsin Pala
Global and Joint Program Studies, 2024
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January 10th, 2024
Inside Sushi Park, LA’s most discreet celeb hangout
Dalya Benor
Cultural Reporting & Criticism 2023
The New York Times
January 9th, 2024
The New Space Race Is Causing New Pollution Problems
Shannon Hall
SHERP 2015
AM New York
January 7th, 2024
Saving Chinatown’s roots: How three residents are preserving the neighborhood
Chi Tian
Magazine & Digital Storytelling 2023
Scientific American
January 4th, 2024
Did Neurons Evolve Twice?
Cara Giovanetti
SCW 2022
AM New York
December 31st, 2023
The price of selling fruit: How a migrant woman trying to make a few extra dollars ended up in over $1,000 of debt
Ana Altcheck
Reporting the Nation & New York, 2023
Sophie Bokor
Literary Reportage, 2024
Jésus Mesa
Studio 20, 2023