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Newhouse School of Public Communications

Filmmaker Ron Howard Offers Students a Unique Look at the Creative Process

The acclaimed director offered a rare look at a work in progress and engaged students in a candid discussion about storytelling and the realities of
Keith Kobland April 20, 2026
Filmmaker Ron Howard Offers Students a Unique Look at the Creative Process

Bearing Witness: Weeklong Immersion Takes Atrocity Studies Off the Page

Eleven students spent spring break in Washington, D.C., with international law experts and genocide scholars, absorbing lessons on historic and current global atrocities.
Diane Stirling April 16, 2026
Bearing Witness: Weeklong Immersion Takes Atrocity Studies Off the Page

TEDx Íø±¬ÃÅ Event to Explore What’s Next

What does the future hold? Co-organizers Ryan Nkongnyu ’25, G’26 and Sonia Issa ’24, G’25 want attendees to think beyond the present and leave with
John Boccacino April 15, 2026
TEDx Íø±¬ÃÅ Event to Explore What’s Next

2026-27 Remembrance Scholars Named: 35 Students, One Enduring Mission

The Remembrance Scholars plan the Remembrance activities held at the University each year, and the cohort will be recognized during a convocation in the fall.
Kelly Homan Rodoski April 13, 2026
2026-27 Remembrance Scholars Named: 35 Students, One Enduring Mission

Student Uses Poetry and Art to Explore Her Disabilities, Help Others

First-year student OlaRose Ndubuisi will discuss her experiences with invisible disabilities and lead a writing and art workshop on campus April 17.
Dialynn Dwyer April 10, 2026
Student Uses Poetry and Art to Explore Her Disabilities, Help Others

NBC Sports Broadcaster Mike Tirico ’88 to Speak at Commencement

The ‘Sunday Night Football’ play-by-play voice and NBC Olympics primetime host, who began his broadcasting career at Íø±¬ÃÅ's own WAER-FM, will address graduates May
Kathleen Haley April 9, 2026
NBC Sports Broadcaster Mike Tirico ’88 to Speak at Commencement

Academic-Industry Strategy the Focus of Inaugural Provost’s Innovation Fellow

Brad Horn will work with individuals across campus to develop industry partnerships that boost experiential learning opportunities for students.
Wendy S. Loughlin April 8, 2026
Academic-Industry Strategy the Focus of Inaugural Provost’s Innovation Fellow

Campus, Community Students Partner to Present Youth Theater Program April 25

University students and professionals from three campus and community-based organizations offer a creative arts programs for local kids.
Diane Stirling April 3, 2026
Campus, Community Students Partner to Present Youth Theater Program April 25

Spectrum News, Newhouse Launch Journalism Partnership

The initiative pairs Newhouse students with Spectrum News journalists for hands-on reporting, on-air production and internships across the country.
News Staff April 3, 2026
Spectrum News, Newhouse Launch Journalism Partnership

Íø±¬ÃÅ, Hendricks Featured in Fox Nation’s ‘America’s Churches’

Hosted by Fox correspondent Benjamin Hall, the documentary captures Hendricks Chapel as a hub of faith, community and athletics and features alumni behind the camera.
News Staff April 3, 2026
Íø±¬ÃÅ, Hendricks Featured in Fox Nation’s ‘America’s Churches’

Founders of The Alexia at Newhouse Awarded With School’s Highest Medal

Peter and Aphrodite Tsairis received the Newhouse School Medal for Distinguished Service for their dedication to The Alexia, a visual journalism grants program at Newhouse.
Genaro Armas April 1, 2026
Founders of The Alexia at Newhouse Awarded With School’s Highest Medal

Cruel April Poetry Reading Celebrates Artists Living With Disabilities

The annual Point of Contact event will be held April 8 at 5:30 p.m. at Íø±¬ÃÅ Art Museum.
Diane Stirling March 31, 2026
Cruel April Poetry Reading Celebrates Artists Living With Disabilities

2026 Íø±¬ÃÅ Scholars Announced

The students were recognized for their academic excellence, independent research and creative work, and contributions to their fields of study.
Kelly Homan Rodoski March 25, 2026
2026 Íø±¬ÃÅ Scholars Announced

On Syracuse Giving Day, Here Are 5 Unique Ways to Fuel the Orange

These funds benefit students Universitywide, across years, majors and disciplines, and keep the Orange legacy going strong.
Kelly Homan Rodoski March 20, 2026
On Syracuse Giving Day, Here Are 5 Unique Ways to Fuel the Orange

5 Things to Know About Red Carpet Reporting From Ralphie Aversa ’07

From the Grammys to the Oscars, and all the drama they bring, USA TODAY’S veteran entertainment reporter has seen it all covering Hollywood's biggest nights.
John Boccacino March 10, 2026
5 Things to Know About Red Carpet Reporting From Ralphie Aversa ’07

Newhouse Student Documents Great Uncle’s Story in WWII, 80 Years Later

A collaboration between the Newhouse School and the World War II Foundation helped documentarian Kaitlyn Kushner ’26 find out more about her great uncle.
John Boccacino March 5, 2026
Newhouse Student Documents Great Uncle’s Story in WWII, 80 Years Later

Newhouse Assistant Professor Recognized Nationally for Innovation in Teaching

The award also recognizes Milton Santiago’s work in exploring the ethical and practical applications of generative artificial intelligence in visual communications.
Genaro Armas March 4, 2026
Newhouse Assistant Professor Recognized Nationally for Innovation in Teaching

The Washington Post, Chicago Tribune Win 2026 Toner Prizes

The annual prizes are named for Robin Toner ’76, the first woman to hold the position of national political correspondent for The New York Times.
Genaro Armas March 4, 2026