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Recent grad Andrew Nerviano ’12 receives prestigious fellowship based in Norway
Andrew Nerviano ’12, a recent graduate of the Newhouse School’s television-radio-film (TRF) program, has been awarded a year-long post-graduate fellowship in music recording and production at Stavanger University in Norway. This is the first time a Newhouse student has been…
The NewsHouse: Gunslinger rocks the boat
Meet Jess Liddon, a Lockerbie scholar who rows and shoots, but not necessarily at the same time.
VPA’s Doug DuBois awarded 2012 Guggenheim Fellowship in photography
Doug DuBois, an associate professor and program coordinator of art photography in Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA), has been awarded a 2012 fellowship in photography from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. The foundation awarded fellowships…
Two anthropology Ph.D. students receive major NSF fellowships
Melinda Gurr and Lauren Hosek, both second-year doctoral students in anthropology, have received highly prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships. The awards support advanced graduate study for three years, at $30,000 per year. In selecting Gurr and Hosek, the…
The NewsHouse: Two film students capture beat of Mozambique
Budding Newhouse School documentarians reflect on their music-filled adventure in Mozambique.
The NewsHouse: Chinese dating game brings touch of drama to Hendricks Chapel
Based on Chinese dating show “Fei Cheng Wu Rao,” female student choose or reject male bachelors in front of a full audience.
The NewsHouse: The value of a dog
Students balance school and caring for man’s best friend.
iSchool adviser/SU Trustee creates new summer Ph.D. fellowships
Believing that “the research from the Ph.D. program is fundamental to what the School of Information Studies is and what it becomes,” iSchool Board of Advisors member and Syracuse University Trustee Christine Larsen has established a summer fellowship to support…
The NewsHouse: Building abroad
School of Architecture graduate students travel to Denmark on an alumnus’s dime to learn about infrastructure and society.
The NewsHouse: He would walk 2,180 miles
Fred Longchamps, a light bulb changer for SU, will begin the 2,180-mile trek of the Appalachian Trail in February.