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Roy Gutterman Writes an Op-Ed on the FCC and Late Night Satire
Roy Gutterman, associate professor and Director of The Tully Center for Free Speech, provided a guest colmn for Jurist.org titled “Jokes, Indecency and the Federal Communications Commission.”
Carol Satchwell Named Assistant Dean for Advancement for the Newhouse School
Carol M. Satchwell G’11 has been named assistant dean for advancement for the Newhouse School, effective May 1. Satchwell is responsible for the development of the strategic plan for the Newhouse Office of Advancement and coordinates the school’s fundraising efforts….
Steven Pike interviewed on how intelligence is shared between governments
Steven Pike, assistant professor of public relations, was quoted in an Associated Press article “AP Explains: Trump disclosure a breach of trust, if not law.”
Roy Gutterman discusses media coverage of President Trump
Roy Gutterman, associate professor and director of The Tully Center for Free Speech, was interviewed on Crosstalk TV in it’s coverage of how U.S. media is covering President Trump.
Three Newhouse Graduate Students Present Business Concepts to Spotify Executives
Spotify CMO and Syracuse University alumnus Seth Farbman G’89 was the guest of honor at the annual William and Ada Kussell Media Challenge Series, which took place in early February at the Newhouse School. More than 40 entrepreneurial and tech-savvy…
New Members to Begin Service on Syracuse University’s Board of Trustees
Syracuse University has announced the election of four new members to the University’s Board of Trustees: Tracy M. Barash ’89, who will become the president of the Syracuse University Alumni Association Board in July 2017 and will serve a two-year…
Professor Thompson on Kelly Ripa’s next steps
Robert Thompson, Trustee Professor and director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture, was quoted in the Washington Post story “She is who you see on TV.”
Jim Shahin on the future of BBQ
Jim Shahin, associate professor of magazine, newspaper and online journalism, provided a column for the Washington Post titled “This is the future of barbecue: No regions, no rules, lots of innovation.”
Professor Thompson discusses pay-for-TV circa 1953
Robert Thompson, Trustee Professor and director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture, was quoted by the LA Times in the article Video-on-demand TV circa 1953? Just deposit coins in the slot
Carnegie-Knight News21 Wins Prestigious IRE Award for ‘Voting Wars’ Investigation
Two Newhouse students were among the News21 fellows who worked on the project An in-depth report on voting rights and regulations by the Carnegie-Knight News21 Initiative, produced by students from the Newhouse School at Syracuse University and 17 other universities,…