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Jennifer Grygiel on the Latest Trump Twitter Attack
Jennifer Grygiel, assistant professor of communications at Newhouse School for Public Communications and social media expert, was quoted by USA Today for the story Trump’s bully pulpit: Twitter insults spark outrage, accusations of misogyny
Newhouse Grad Named to NCAA Postgraduate Intern Class
An alumna of the Newhouse School has been selected for a postgraduate internship at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Saquandra Heath ’17 is one of 31 students from colleges and universities throughout the United States to be chosen for…
Free Speech Expert Roy Gutterman Quoted on Supreme Court Ruling on Offensive Terms
Roy Gutterman, Associate Professor and Director of The Tully Center for Free Speech, was quoted by the Los Angeles Times in the story “Supreme Court rules the Slants may trademark their name, striking down law banning offensive terms.”
Newhouse’s Renée Stevens named ‘Educator to Watch’ by Graphic Design USA
Renée Stevens, assistant professor of multimedia photography and design in the Newhouse School, was selected as one of a 12 design educators nationwide to be featured in Graphic Design USA’s “Educators to Watch” issue. Published in the June issue, the profile features comments…
Free Speech Expert Roy Gutterman Explains the SCOTUS Decisions on Two First Amendment Cases
Roy Gutterman, Syracuse University Associate Professor and Director of The Tully Center for Free Speech, comments about the recent Supreme Court decision on Lee v. Tam and Packingham v. North Carolina. Lee v. Tam “Matal v. Tam, formerly Lee v. Tam,…
Assistant Professor Nina Brown Explains a New Legal Theory of Holding Social Media Accountable for Terrorism
Nina Brown, assistant professor of communications at the Newhouse School of Public Communications, wrote an op-ed for Slate.com entitled Should Social Networks Be Held Liable for Terrorism? A new legal theory says yes.
Alumnus Plans to ‘Race Across America’
More than 3,000 miles—and every type of possible terrain—separate picturesque Oceanside, California, from Annapolis, Maryland. Over the course of seven to eight days, Syracuse University alumnus Ryan Jean ’09 and three teammates will race across those 3,000 miles on bicycles…
Newhouse Assistant Professor Steven Pike Writes “When Diplomats Rebel”
Steven Pike, assistant professor and former diplomat and foreign service officer, writes an op-ed for The Hill entitled When Diplomats Rebel.
NBA Players Become Newhouse Students as Part of Annual Sportscaster U. Program
The Newhouse School was the site of the 10th annual Sportscaster U. June 2-5, when seven current and former NBA players came to campus to train for careers in sports broadcasting. Sportscaster U., hosted by the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA)…
Roy Gutterman Offers Insight on “Pink Slime” Lawsuit
Roy Gutterman, Associate Professor and Director of The Tully Center for Free Speech, was quoted by the Sioux City Journal for the article Billions of dollars, First Amendment protections, at stake in ABC lawsuit