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Many Take To Social Media For Comfort Amidst the Pandemic
Rebecca Ortiz, assistant professor of advertising in the Newhouse School, was interviewed for the Washington Post story “Memes have helped Americans cope with stress during the pandemic, study finds.” Throughout the pandemic, many have taken to social media for comfort…
Why Profanity Is Making A Comeback in News Broadcasting
Keith Bybee, vice dean and Paul E. and Hon. Joanne F. Alper ’72 Judiciary Studies Professor, was interviewed by Deseret News for the piece, “Why some conservative media stars are cussing like sailors and Democrats.” This article explains how conservative…
The Variety of Memes On the Internet and the Emotions They Elicit
Whitney Phillips, assistant professor of communication and rhetorical studies in the College of Visual and Performing Arts, was quoted by Mashable, “Choose your memes carefully. They might change your mood.” Phillips explained, ‘COVID discourses overlap with other political views, like…
Syracuse Graduate Bailie Brown Was The First To Graduate From the University’s Sports Analytics Program
Bailie Brown ‘21, the first female graduate of the Falk School sports analytics program, was profiled by Baseball America, “Women In Baseball: Bailie Brown Blazes A Trail.” Brown said, “I’m so grateful for the opportunities I’ve been given, and I definitely have…
Missing White Woman Syndrome and Societal Beauty Standards
Carol Liebler, communications professor in the Newhouse School, was quoted by Columbia Journalism Review for the piece, “The circular reckoning over ‘missing white woman syndrome’.” Liebler discussed the recent trend with missing women, saying, it “is reflective of the dominant…
Weekend Activities: SoulTalk on Burnout | Fright Night | HalloQueen Ball
Dear Students and Families: Congratulations—we crossed the threshold of the midway point of the fall semester earlier this week! I hope you’ll take time this weekend to recharge your batteries, connect with friends and burn off some stress. The activities…
Making History and Exceeding Goals: What It Means to Be Forever Orange
Forever Orange: The Campaign for Syracuse University is a clarion call “to show the world what Orange can do.” The response so far has been spirited and inspiring: Syracuse University has raised more in private philanthropy than at any other…
Youtube Star Jessica McCabes Rise To Fame By Confronting Her Battle With ADHD
Johan Wiklund, professor of entrepreneurship at Syracuse University’s Martin J. Whitman School of Management, was quoted in the Yahoo Finance story “She turned ADHD into a career: ‘Talking about our challenges is very important.‘” Wiklund discusses Jessica McCabe, a Youtube…
A&S Physicists Develop One of the First Models Capturing Dynamics of Confined Cell Movement
The process of normal cell division in the human body is quite simple: start dividing in response to a signal, such as a wound, and stop when enough cells have been produced and the skin is healed. But cancerous cells…
Sascha Scott, Syracuse Professor Wins Title At Run For Women
Sascha Scott, associate professor and Director of Art History in the College of Arts and Sciences was profiled by Syracuse.com, “Syracuse professor Sascha Scott wins masters title at Freihofer’s Run for Women.”