Tag: Newhouse
Pizza, virtual reality and ethics intersect at Sundance Ignite On Tour
This year’s Sundance Ignite On Tour showcases virtual reality exhibits like “Tree,” which uses haptic technology to transform a person into the forest entity, along with panels and other events. Read More »
Instructor promotes Newhouse class on fake news, media literacy
Tom Boll, an instructor in Syracuse University's Newspaper and Online Journalism Department, promotes COM 337: "Real News, Fake News: Literacy for the Information Age." Read More »
Become a tree at this year’s Sundance Ignite On Tour
This year’s Sundance Ignite On Tour event will be focused on virtual reality, featuring experiences like Tree, where users can become a tree, to a panel on the ethics of virtual reality. Read More »
The ‘La La Land’ review you've been waiting for
It’s about time humor columnist Patty Terhune fulfilled her destiny as a television, radio and film student and wrote about “La La Land.” Read More »
How to show your friend from home around SU
Friends from home seem to be coming up to visit around this time of year, and there’s a lot more to do than sitting in Wendy’s parking lots like at home. It’s time to show them around Syracuse. Read More »
Sukesh: Violence has no place in activism because words are weapon enough
Student Life columnist Aishwarya Sukesh points to two recent incidents at New York University and UC Berkeley to explain why the use of violence at protests degrades the goal of activism. Read More »
Pixels & Print to hold 3rd annual graphic design workshop
Students and design coaches will team up for a 48-hour design workshop this weekend. The goal is to rebrand Syracuse’s South Side. Read More »
Syracuse University’s bias awareness initiative doesn't pander to the 'snowflake generation' of college students
Liberal columnist Ryan Dunn clarifies the misinterpretations of Syracuse University’s STOP Bias initiative, which isn’t as restrictive as its broad wording suggests. Read More »
Marissa Mulder is coming back to Syracuse with a younger style of cabaret
Marissa Mulder looks to bring a fresh style of cabaret to Redhouse Arts Center on Feb. 9, 10 and 11 in her performance based on the songs of Ray LaMontagne. Read More »
This junior takes 'show, don't tell' to the next level
Cassandra Couwenberg is video chair for the Gamma Phi Beta sorority and executive producer for Loud and Clear. She has been involved with making music videos for various Syracuse concerts since her freshman year. Read More »
Local Syracuse cable dispute emulates industry-wide problem with television broadcast
Business columnist Daniel Strauss explains how the cable dispute between Verizon Fios and Bristlecone Broadcasting mirrors the issues the television industry is facing as a whole. Read More »
Syracuse University professor to discuss why fake news is taking over an industry
Syracuse University professor will give lecture open to the Syracuse community on the rise of fake news and what individuals can do to combat it. Read More »
Dean Emeritus and Professor retires after 28 years in Newhouse
David M. Rubin, who has served as dean of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications for 28 years, taught his last class Wednesday, Dec. 7. Read More »
Student film festival brings film communities together in first year
This student film festival, planned by the Delta Kappa Alpha professional film fraternity, will showcase student work from the variety of film communities around campus. Read More »
Sophomore pursues high-fashion photography career
Sophomore Sam Lee is an aspiring art director, hoping one day to shoot high couture fashion spreads. For now, he is an art photography major at Syracuse University. Read More »
Advising for dummies: a collection of insider tips
Advising is a mess on this campus, says humor columnist Patty Terhune. But luckily, she has a bunch of insider tips to help you understand how advising really works. Read More »
Decide what classes to register for based on this season's election candidates
Have trouble picking out the perfect class schedule? Pair your courses with the choices of the political candidates this election season, from Trump to Schumer. Read More »
Iranian-American journalist receives Newhouse School’s annual Tully Award
Jason Rezaian received the award for his experiences and brave journalism after being held in an Iranian prison for over 18 months. Read More »
Junior uses documentary to spread awareness on sexual assault
Jade Lewis produced "Tell Your Truth" in 2015, a documentary spreading awareness about sexual assault. Read More »
Joint Newhouse and iSchool program explores political opinions on social media
Syracuse University's School of Information Studies and S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications have organized the Share of Voice Project. Read More »
Public Diplomacy Symposium returns to Syracuse University, will examine role of NGOs in public sphere
The ninth annual Public Diplomacy Symposium will take on the theme of "New Public Diplomacy" as it returns to Syracuse University after it was held in Washington, D.C., a year ago. Read More »
Officials hold panel about Syracuse University's accreditation process
The Syracuse University Steering Committee held two information sessions on the reaccreditation process at Syracuse University on Friday. Read More »
Panelists visit Newhouse School to discuss Syrian conflict
Panelists discuss the Syrian conflict in a daly-long presentation at the S.I.Newhouse School of Public Communications on Thursday. Read More »
Violent pornography poses threat to healthy sexual relationships
Gender and Sexuality columnist Ivana Pino discusses the negative impact of pornography on healthy sexual relationships, as highlighted by “It’s On Us” campaign lecture. Read More »