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Featured Media Coverage – June 2024

Monday, June 24, 2024, By Daryl Lovell
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College of Arts and SciencesCollege of Engineering and Computer ScienceCollege of LawCollege of Visual and Performing ArtsFalk College of Sport and Human DynamicsMaxwell School of Citizenship and Public AffairsNewhouse School of Public CommunicationsSchool of Information StudiesTransactional Records Access ClearinghouseWhitman School of Management

Syracuse University thought leaders, events and research news were showcased in the following news outlets this month:

  • Robert Thompson (Newhouse): Yahoo Entertainment,  Today.com, WOR Radio, NPR, The Street, Boston Globe, Realtor.com
  • Carl Schramm (iSchool): The Spectator
  • Osamah Khalil, (Maxwell): New York Times | ABC News
  • Gregory Germain (Law): ABC News | Newsweek
  • Cameron Miller (Whitman): Buffalo News
  • Dennis Deninger (Falk): Associated Press
  • Bill Werde (Newhouse): NBC News
  • Hamid Ekbia (Maxwell): The Herald News
  • Thomas Constable and John Dean (Whitman): Syracuse.com  
  • Jun Li (Maxwell): Very Well Health
  • Alan Allport (Maxwell): The Hill I CBS News 
  • Vanessa Marquette (University Communications): Syracuse.com
  • Emily Thorson (Maxwell): Nature podcast
  • David Driesen (Law): Newsweek
  • Lee McKnight (iSchool): Payments Dive
  • Jack Graves (Law): Marketplace
  • J. Christopher Hamilton (Newhouse): Associated Press
  • Lindsey Darvin (Falk): Vox
  • George Theoharis (Education): CNY Central
  • Austin Kocher (TRAC): Tucson.com, CBS News
  • Jeffrey Karson (Arts & Sciences) and Robert Wysocki (Visual and Performing Arts): The Weather Channel
  • Ryan Griffiths (Maxwell): USA Today 
  • Robert Murrett (Law/Maxwell): NPR
  • Pat Penfield (Whitman) : Syracuse.com, WKBW (Buffalo), KTVU (San Francisco), Kiosk Marketplace, CNY Central, Newsweek
  • Sylvia Sierra (VPA) : Newsweek
  • Lisa Manning (Arts & Sciences): Syracuse.com 
  • Roy Gutterman (Newhouse): USA Today, Yahoo News, Washington Examiner I CNY Central I Christian Science Monitor
  • Jacob Bendix (Maxwell): Associated Press
  • Jing Lei (Education): Forbes
  • Lauryn Gouldin (Law): MSN
  • Dean Cole Smith (Engineering and Computer Science): NewsChannel 9’s “Newsmakers”

To get in touch and learn more about Syracuse University faculty members available for interviews, please contact media@syr.edu.

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