Newhouse School Celebrates 60th Anniversary in 2024-25
The S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications will commemorate its 60th anniversary in 2024-25 by honoring the visionary commitment and generosity of the Newhouse family at school and alumni events throughout the year.
A new features a Newhouse School timeline and more information about the school鈥檚 history. The site will be updated throughout the year with anniversary-related virtual events and in-person alumni gatherings, such as Orange Central weekend.
The Newhouse 1 building was dedicated Aug. 5, 1964, during a ceremony on the Newhouse plaza featuring President Lyndon B. Johnson. The night before the dedication, S.I. Newhouse spoke during a dinner at the Hotel Syracuse to mark the momentous occasion.
鈥淚t is right and fitting that such a communications center be located within a dynamic university with world-embracing interests,鈥 Newhouse said at the dinner. 鈥淭he many fields of study provide an unparalleled opportunity for the interplay of creative talents of the first rank.鈥
The Newhouse School draws upon those prescient words to mark this milestone year and connect our storied history with our long-standing, forward-thinking philosophy.
Unparalleled Opportunity
The Newhouse School is proud of its ability to pivot and adjust to give students the skillset needed to thrive in the ever-evolving field of communications. Moving forward, this means in part renewing a commitment to expand partnerships and collaborations to pursue research and creative activities for students and faculty; and developing excellence and expertise in technology-driven communication tools and practices, specifically in advanced and emerging media.
World-Embracing Interests
Experiential learning opportunities around the country and globe allow Newhouse students to hone the skills they learn in the classroom from our award-winning faculty, while also helping them build their career networks. Newhouse is committed to expanding access for all Newhouse students through school programs in New York, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., and University programs worldwide.

Creative Talents
The success of the Newhouse School is embodied through the generations of alumni who have walked through the halls of Newhouse and proceeded to write, produce, create and lead in their respective fields. The 鈥淣ewhouse Network鈥 supports the legacy of the Newhouse family not only through charitable giving, but by coming back to Syracuse to speak with students; offering internships, networking opportunities and job leads; and lending guidance and feedback via advisory boards and personal connections with faculty and staff.
鈥淣ewhouse remains rooted in journalism. It鈥檚 in our DNA,鈥 Dean Mark Lodato says. 鈥淎t the same time, one of the reasons our school has s斐甦ed for so long鈥攁nd graduated generations of communications professionals鈥攊s a philosophy to embrace change and lead the way in forging new frontiers.鈥
鈥淥ur Newhouse School community looks forward to celebrating the legacy of excellence that is rooted in the vision, generosity and commitment of S.I. Newhouse and his family.鈥