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The minor is the first formal academic offering to emerge from the University’s trailblazing Center for the Creator Economy.
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TMZ Is Flexing in Washington, With High-Profile Results. What Took So Long?
Robert Thompson, Trustee Professor in the Newhouse School, says TMZ’s Disney World photo of Sen. Lindsey Graham was newsworthy because it showed a lawmaker away during a crisis.
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Consumers Hope for Tariff Refunds That Experts Say May Never Come
Terence Lau, dean of the College of Law, explains why importers will see refunds from tariffs but not consumers.
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Syracuse University Dean Was at WH Correspondents’ Dinner When Shooting Occurred
Mark Lodato, dean of the Newhouse School, describes his experience attending the White House Correspondents’ Dinner that was the site of an active shooter.
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Artificial Intelligence Is Increasingly Used to Fabricate Claims, Police Say
Lee McKnight, associate professor in the School of Information Studies, talks about the ways academic researchers can assist law enforcement in understanding AI deepfake cases.
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Young Adult Suicide Rates Dropped After U.S. Launched 988 Hotline
Michiko Ueda-Ballmer, associate professor in the Maxwell School, provides insight about state discrepancies related to mental health and suicide prevention.
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Iran Fires at Ships in Strait of Hormuz Despite Ceasefire Extension
Robert Murrett, professor of practice in the Maxwell School, discusses attacks on ships in the Strait of Hormuz and the US-Iran ceasefire extension.