Ari Goldman has been teaching at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism since 1993. His courses include " Reporting and Writing I," the "Master's Project" and "Covering Religion."

Since 2000, he has taken his "Covering Religion" class abroad to Israel, Jordan, Russia, Ukraine, India and Ireland. In the spring and summer of 2007, students from "Covering Religion" were invited to participate in the Carnegie-Knight Initiative on the Future of Journalism Education, a program known in short as "News21." Professor Goldman served as their executive editor.

Links to Web sites students created in conjunction with "Covering Religion" and "News21" may be found below.

"Covering Religion" 2010:
Journey to Jerusalem: Reporting on the Faiths of the Holy Land

"Covering Religion" 2009:
Beyond the Brogue: Covering Ireland's Changing Religious Landscape

"Covering Religion" 2008:
The Faiths O' the Irish: Reporting on Religion from Ireland

News21, Spring/Summer 2007:
Faces of Faith in America: The New Americans

"Covering Religion" 2007:
Under the Bodhi Tree: Reporting on the Faiths of India

"Covering Religion" 2006:
Namaste: A Journey Through Spiritual India

"Covering Religion" 2005:
Sacred Spaces: Reporting from the Holy Land

"Covering Religion" 2004:
The Soul of the South

"Covering Religion" 2003:
Religion Revisited: Ten Days in Moscow and Kazan

"Covering Religion" 2002:
Finding Faith: Covering Religion in Russia and Ukraine Today

"Covering Religion" 2001:
Covering the Religions of Israel