National Association of Black Journalists President Sarah Glover graduated from Newhouse in 1996, and she is now a social media editor for NBC Owned Television Stations. Read more »
Student Life columnist Jennifer Bancamper discusses why the new Atrocity Studies and the Practices of Social Justice minor is important for future generations of Syracuse University campus community members. Read more »
Three active-duty military personnel studying at Syracuse University describe their career path, appreciation, honor and service to the United States. Read more »
Lee Rainie, director of internet and technology research at the Pew Research Center, said during a campus talk that technology has eroded people’s trust in large institutions. Read more »
Recipients of Pulitzer Prizes include figures like Robert Frost, John F. Kennedy and now Kendrick Lamar — the first artist outside of jazz or classical music to win the award. Read more »
Reid hopes to hold a discussion with students about race and gender in the media, which is the subject of a Newhouse class she teaches in New York City. Read more »
Humor columnist Josh Feinblatt covered comedian Hasan Minhaj's performance at Syracuse University. His takeaway: We need more comedians like Minhaj. Read more »
Several professors in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications discussed media ethics and coverage of terrorist attacks during a panel Monday night as part of this year's Remembrance Week. Read more »
Lena Geller, a freshman at GW started Lena’s Lunchbox, a dessert and cake decorating company, her freshman year of high school. Now, she faces some challenges of baking in the dorm.
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The Daily Orange sat down with McDonough after he spoke in Newhouse 3 on Tuesday to talk more about his background and experience in the field of journalism. Read more »
During her career, Addario has covered conflicts throughout Africa and the Middle East. Her photos have appeared in publications including The New York Times and National Geographic. Read more »
The ninth annual Public Diplomacy Symposium will take on the theme of "New Public Diplomacy" as it returns to Syracuse University after it was held in Washington, D.C., a year ago. Read more »