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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.

  Date Author Title/Description Category
The Virginia Quarterly Review
May 09, 2011 Michael Miller
GloJo-LatAm 2009
Squatter City
How the housing crisis threatens Venezuela’s revolution
Alumni
50 Economic Factors That Really Matter
May 06, 2011 Simon Constable
BER 2007
The WSJ Guide to the 50 Economic Indicators That Really Matter
A must-have guide for investors
Alumni
The Virginia Quarterly Review
May 06, 2011 Meera Subramanian
CRC 2004
India’s Vanishing Vultures
CRC alum Meera Subramanian examines the catastrophic decline of three species of Gyps vultures
Alumni
IFC
May 04, 2011 Charles Taylor
What You See In The Dark
CRC's Charles Taylor peers into Manuel Munoz's Hitchcockian novel.
Faculty
DVD Talk
May 03, 2011 Jason Bailey
CRC 2011
2011 Tribeca Film Festival Wrap-Up
CRC student Jason Bailey picks the best films and performances from the 10th annual lower Manhattan festival.
Student
The New Yorker
May 02, 2011 Meredith Blake
CRC 2010
The Scene at Ground Zero
CRC alum Meredith Blake shares her impressions from Ground Zero.
Alumni
Salon
May 01, 2011 Adele Melander-Dayton
CRC 2011
Why It's Good to be a High School Loser
CRC's Adele Melander-Dayton on why geeks grow up to be more successful adults.
Student
Entertainment Weekly
April 30, 2011 Rob Brunner
CRC 1995
Say Her Name
CRC alum Rob Brunner reviews the new novel by Francisco Goldman.
Alumni
Dissent
April 29, 2011 Meera Subramanian
CRC 2004
The Silencing of Science
CRC alum Meera Subramanian explains how a farmer and a dentist teamed up to decide the fate of a species.
Alumni
Hyperallergic
April 28, 2011 Merel van Beeren
GloJo-NearEast '12
A Novel Through the Eyes of Van Gogh’s Doctor
Carol Wallace’s Leaving Van Gogh is the fictional story of the famous painter’s final months in the French town of Auvers.
Student