Op-Ed Support: Shaping Ideas for Public Impact

Have a timely insight or expert take? We can help you shape your research and perspective into a compelling opinion piece or guest essay—typically 600–800 words—tailored to reach the right audience, whether broad, regionally focused, or field-specific.

Media Relations can:

  • Offer guidance on shaping your piece and organizing your ideas to strengthen your argument
  • Provide tailored outlet recommendations based on your topic and audience
  • Help pitch editors and navigate the submission process 

Writing Tips:

If you want to start exploring the basics of opinion writing, consider reading tips from The New York TimesThe Washington Post, the Financial Times, and The Op-Ed Project

Common Op-ed Styles and Examples:

Explainer or Perspective-Shift Op-Ed – Reframe how people understand an issue by offering context, history, or a new lens.

Call to Action Op-Ed – Encourage people to take action—advocate for policy improvements or take creative risks.

Personal Experience Op-EdHumanize an issue by sharing your story.

Letters to the EditorA brief, timely response—usually under 300 words—to a published article or current issue.

For more information, please email op-eds@cornell.edu.