Newhouse School of Public Communications

Telling Fact From Fiction With Online Misinformation

Knowing what is real on social media is hard due to misinformation. Research Professor Jason Davis gives advice on how to avoid falling for fake
Ellen Mbuqe Feb. 19, 2026
Telling Fact From Fiction With Online Misinformation

Q&A: Alum Brings Award-Winning Documentary to Syracuse for Screening

Award-winning documentary filmmaker Brian Oakes is returning to campus to show and discuss his film "Jim: The James Foley Story."
Dialynn Dwyer Feb. 17, 2026
Q&A: Alum Brings Award-Winning Documentary to Syracuse for Screening

Tully Center for Free Speech to Recognize Eric Meyer With 2025 Free Speech Award

Meyer, editor of a Kansas newspaper raided by police in 2023, will be honored for his resilience and commitment to local journalism and press freedom.
Keith Kobland Feb. 17, 2026
Tully Center for Free Speech to Recognize Eric Meyer With 2025 Free Speech Award

Syracuse University Athletics Director John Wildhack ’80 to Retire July 1

After 10 transformative years leading Orange Athletics, the ESPN veteran and Syracuse alumnus will end his tenure, following unprecedented academic and facilities achievements.
News Staff Feb. 11, 2026
Syracuse University Athletics Director John Wildhack ’80 to Retire July 1

Alumna Wins Grammy for Engineering Best Folk Album

Gillian Pelkonen G'21 earned her first Grammy as recording engineer for I'm With Her's "Wild and Clear and Blue."
Genaro Armas Feb. 11, 2026
Alumna Wins Grammy for Engineering Best Folk Album

Center for the Creator Economy Ramps Up With New Space, Initiatives and Tour

The groundbreaking University initiative unveils plans for a fall 2026 academic minor, student-produced content series and more.
Madelyn Geyer Feb. 6, 2026
Center for the Creator Economy Ramps Up With New Space, Initiatives and Tour

The Washington Post ‘Just Waved the White Flag,’ Newhouse Expert Says

A former investigative reporter discusses the press under attack; says cuts strip down newspaper to "just a few usable parts."
Keith Kobland Feb. 5, 2026
The Washington Post ‘Just Waved the White Flag,’ Newhouse Expert Says

Researcher Examines Use of AI in Young Adults’ Romantic Lives

Associate Professor Rebecca Ortiz surveyed young adults about AI companions and found both potential benefits and troubling behaviors with the technology.
Dialynn Dwyer Feb. 5, 2026
Researcher Examines Use of AI in Young Adults’ Romantic Lives

Super Bowl Ads Enter a New Era With a Crowded Playing Field Ahead

Assistant Professor of Advertising Beth Egan says the days of a monolith audience on one channel are long gone, creating new challenges for commercial producers
Keith Kobland Feb. 4, 2026
Super Bowl Ads Enter a New Era With a Crowded Playing Field Ahead

How Olympians Turn Social Media Fame Into Sponsorship Deals

Athletes must deliver authentic content about their personal journey to earn followers and endorsements in the social media era.
John Boccacino Feb. 4, 2026
How Olympians Turn Social Media Fame Into Sponsorship Deals

Why People Misinterpret the News

Mass communications researcher Jamie Gentry studies how political stories change as they move from newsrooms to social media.
John Boccacino Feb. 2, 2026
Why People Misinterpret the News

Newhouse Professor Breaks Down Success of ‘Heated Rivalry’

Melissa Martinez shares lessons that can be learned from the show’s runaway success.
Dialynn Dwyer Jan. 30, 2026
Newhouse Professor Breaks Down Success of ‘Heated Rivalry’

Newhouse Students Bring Back ‘Cooking With ’Cuse’ Series

The revived show features Syracuse chefs and explores how food connects people.
Dialynn Dwyer Jan. 26, 2026
Newhouse Students Bring Back ‘Cooking With ’Cuse’ Series

Faculty Experts Respond to Buffalo Bills Fallout

University experts discuss fallout from Buffalo Bills’ divisional loss: Sean McDermott's firing, Brandon Beane's promotion and a controversial press conference.
Vanessa Marquette Jan. 22, 2026
Faculty Experts Respond to Buffalo Bills Fallout
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