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.

January 7th, 2024
Saving Chinatown’s roots: How three residents are preserving the neighborhood

January 4th, 2024
Did Neurons Evolve Twice?

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

December 29th, 2023
How machine learning might unlock earthquake prediction

December 28th, 2023
Three Co-hosts of Fast Growing Tik Tok Music Trivia Show Find Their Groove in Astor Place

December 26th, 2023
Our Digital Lives Are Too Fragile

December 19th, 2023
Knowing NYC Through its Soccer Bars

December 18th, 2023
The Klamath Tribes Are Trying to Save the C’waam and Koptu Suckerfish From Extinction

December 14th, 2023
The Deal That Exposes the Global North’s Flawed Approach to Climate Migration

December 6th, 2023
ICE Detains Illinois Immigrants in Out-of-State Jails

December 5th, 2023
Yes, They’re Pro-Confederacy. But They’re Just the Nicest Ladies.

December 4th, 2023
Why the No. 1 song in Israel represents a radical shift in Israeli pop music

November 30th, 2023
Airbnb’s silent killer: 19 carbon monoxide deaths in the last 10 years, but the company still doesn’t require detectors

November 20th, 2023
As crisis deepens, Sudan’s American diaspora struggle to see hopeful resolution

November 19th, 2023
Gaza war tests Arab Gulf influence as GCC tries to avert regional escalation

November 17th, 2023
Chasing Chop Suey: Tracing Chinese Immigration Through Food

November 17th, 2023
Centuries-Old Trees Offer Clues to the Ongoing Southwest Megadrought

November 16th, 2023
Flint Grapples with the Mental Health Fallout from the Water Disaster

November 14th, 2023
The Satanic Abortion Clinic That’s Pissed Off Pretty Much Everyone…and Might Beat the Bans Anyway

November 13th, 2023
America Is Getting Lonelier and More Indoorsy. That’s Not a Coincidence.

November 13th, 2023
Ask a War Photojournalist

November 10th, 2023
Getting Better at Resolving Conflicts

November 8th, 2023
The U.N. Is the Only Path to Peace in Yemen

November 6th, 2023
Cryptographers Solve Decades-Old Privacy Problem