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Featured Media Coverage – July 2024

Wednesday, July 31, 2024, By Daryl Lovell
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College of Arts and SciencesCollege of Engineering and Computer ScienceCollege of LawCollege of Visual and Performing ArtsD’Aniello Institute for Veterans and Military FamiliesFalk College of Sport and Human DynamicsITSMaxwell School of Citizenship and Public AffairsNewhouse School of Public CommunicationsSchool of Information Studies

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

  • Anthony D’Angelo (Newhouse): PR Daily
  • Lindsey Darvin (Falk): Women in Higher Education I NPR
  • Sylvia Sierra (VPA): Spectrum News
  • Farhana Sultana (Maxwell): The Chronicle of Higher Education
  • Charles Driscoll (Engineering and Computer Science): Adirondack Explorer
  • Margaret Talev (Newhouse/Maxwell): NBC News (twice) | 1A (NPR) | Here & Now
  • Kevin Antshel (Arts & Sciences): WCNY’s Cycle of Health “ADHD” episode
  • Shubha Ghosh (Law): Legal Dive
  • Melinda Dermody (Libraries): HigherEd Jobs
  • Dessa Bergen-Cico (Falk): Vetting It All Out podcast, Campus Drug Prevention Podcast
  • Margaret Thompson (Maxwell): CNY Central | KTVU-TV (Oakland, CA)
  • Mona Bhan, (Maxwell): Agence France-Press
  • Roy Gutterman (Law/Newhouse): Agence France-Press
  • Brian Taylor (Maxwell): ABC News I LiveNOW from FOX I  Newsweek
  • Lynne Vincent (Whitman): ABC News
  • Natalie Koch (Maxwell): Agence France-Presse
  • Eric Kingson (Falk): Marketplace
  • Jennifer Stromer-Galley (iSchool): Al Jazeera | Newsweek
  • Grant Reeher (Maxwell): U.S. News & World Report | KTVU | The Mirror (UK) | The Mirror (UK) again | Agencia EFE (Spain) | WTEN-Albany 
  • Natalie Koch (Maxwell): Newsweek | Agence France-Presse
  • Joel Kaplan (Newhouse): CNY Central
  • Rick Burton (Falk): Sports Business Journal
  • Gregory Germain (Law): Newsweek | Al Jazeera | USA Today | The Mirror (UK) | Law360 
  • Jessica Garay (Falk): Woman’s World
  • Jacob Bendix (Maxwell): Metrópoles
  • Patrick Penfield (Whitman): Reuters I  Manufacturing Dive
  • Jack Graves (Law): Krypto News Deutschland
  • Robert Thompson (Newhouse): Washington Post | CNY Central | Agence France-Press | NBC News I CNN I NBC News  I Associated Press I Vice TV I The Guardian
  • Jon Ryan (Information Technology Services): WRVO FM
  • Katherine Macfarlane (Law): NBC News
  • J. Christopher Hamilton (Newhouse): Indiewire | Yahoo Finance
  • Matt Huber (Maxwell): Bloomberg I WRVO
  • Ken Marfilius (Falk): Podcast – Building Bridges in Mental Health
  • Keith Doss (Office of Veterans and Military Affairs): News 13 Now
  • Dwayne Murray (Office of Veterans and Military Affairs): News Channel 9’s “Bridge Street”
  • Tetiana Hranchak (Maxwell): The National News | Ohio Capital Journal
  • Kivanc Avrenli (Whitman) : Newsweek
  • Traci Geisler (Blackstone LaunchPad): Syracuse.com 
  • Bhavneet Walia (Falk): Yahoo Finance
  • Latha Ramalingam (Falk): Yahoo News
  • Gary Engelhardt (Maxwell): CNN
  • Makana Chock (Newhouse): WIRED
  • William Banks (Law): Independent (UK) | USA Today | Business Insider
  • Bernard Appiah (Falk): The National 
  • Milena Petrova (Whitman): The New York Times
  • Kathleen Corrado (Arts & Sciences): Bellevue News-Democrat

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

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