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The Hollywood Reporter

EES Professor Jeff Karson Explains “The Rings of Power” Volcanic Possibilities

Friday, October 7, 2022, By Julia Mazzer

Jeff Karson, professor of tectonics & magmatism of rifts and transform faults in the College of Arts & Sciences’ Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, shared his expertise in Hollywood Reporter’s article “​​‘The Rings of Power’ Showrunners — and a…

Media Tip Sheets

Can an “October surprise” still influence voters?

Friday, October 7, 2022, By Ellen Mbuqe

In the polarized political landscape of America, can an October Surprise still have an impact on voters? This week, two hotly-contested senate races in Georgia and Pennsylvania were the subject of shocking reports, only four weeks before election day. In…

Media, Law & Policy

‘There’s a Real Cost to Defending Behavior That’s Constitutionally Indefensible’: Liz Cheney Focuses on Citizenship During Maxwell Visit

Thursday, October 6, 2022, By Jessica Youngman

As the House of Representatives prepared to reconvene on the evening of Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney walked through the Capitol to assess the aftermath of the insurrection. In an area known as Statuary Hall, she found members…

Archinect

Architecture Students Win Grand Prize for 2022 Busan International Architecture Design Workshop

Thursday, October 6, 2022, By Julia Mazzer

The Syracuse School of Architecture students were featured in the Archinect article, “Syracuse School of Architecture students win grand prize at the 2022 Busan International Architecture Design Workshop.” The article highlights the team of fifth year students who were recognized…

Campus & Community

Syracuse University’s College Bowl Team Vying For a Spot in the Semifinals

Wednesday, October 5, 2022, By John Boccacino

As the final seconds ticked off the clock of their opening match on NBC’s “Capital One College Bowl,” the Syracuse University team of trivia experts—consisting of Sanjeev Uppaluri ’24, Zoë McCreary ’23, Emma Lambiaso ’24 and alternate Adam Schulman ’25—knew…

Bloomberg Law

Supreme Court Justices Pressured To Decide on the Constitutionality of Social Media Regulation

Wednesday, October 5, 2022, By Julia Mazzer

Nina Brown, assistant professor of communications in the Newhouse School, was interviewed for the Bloomberg Law story “Justices Urged to Weigh Social Media Laws Amid Appeals Split.” The article discusses how U.S. Supreme Court justices are being pressured to review…

Wall Street Journal

iSchool Professor Carl Schramm Argues U.S. Must Not Repeat Past Mistakes When Aiding Ukraine Post-war

Wednesday, October 5, 2022, By Julia Mazzer

Carl Schramm, University Professor in the iSchool, wrote an opinion piece for the Wall Street Journal titled “Ukraine Needs Expeditionary Economics, Not USAID.” In his op-ed, he argues that though they are already ready and willing, the U.S. government may…

Veterans

University Student, Staff Member Concluding Stand-To Veteran Leadership Program at the George W. Bush Institute

Wednesday, October 5, 2022, By Stephanie Salanger

A Syracuse University student and staff member are among 50 scholars and professionals participating in the Stand-To Veteran Leadership Program from the George W. Bush Institute. Student John Nipper, completing his master in public administration (MPA) degree at the Maxwell…

The Telegraph

Pop Culture Professor Weighs In on Next Moves for Twitter

Wednesday, October 5, 2022, By Daryl Lovell

Robert Thompson, Trustee Professor of radio, television and film and director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture in the Newhouse School, was quoted in The Telegraph article “Analysts Consider Twitter Under Musk Regime.” This story details Elon…

The Washington Post

Future Campaign Emails Will Need Increased Accountability

Wednesday, October 5, 2022, By Daryl Lovell

Jennifer Stromer-Galley, professor in the School of Information Studies and Senior Associate Dean for Academic and Faculty Affairs, was interviewed by the Washington Post for the article “​​Political spam is out of control. Now Gmail is about to make it…