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Communications, Law & Policy

Professional Lax Player Celebrates Win Through JDinteractive Program

The program allows Ginny Capicchioni L’27 to stay in the game while advancing her education.
Caroline K. Reff Dec. 23, 2025
Professional

Philanthropy That Ensures Students ‘Move at the Speed of Industry’

Real Chemistry founder and Chairman Jim Weiss '87 establishes The Agency, Home of the Weiss Center, to prepare students for careers in AI-driven health and
Eileen Korey Dec. 17, 2025
Philanthropy

Law Assistant Dean Lily Yan Hughes Wins NAPABA’s Honor

The Daniel K. Inouye Trailblazer Award from the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association honors Hughes' achievements.
Robert Conrad Dec. 12, 2025

Law Students Intern With Judges Through Sotomayor Program

Three Syracuse law students spent the summer working for judges in New York courts and met Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor.
Caroline K. Reff Dec. 11, 2025
Law

Students Learn to Use AI as ‘Creative Partner’ at Newhouse Summit

The school's Inaugural AI Creative Summit drew industry professionals to engage with students from across University.
Genaro Armas Dec. 10, 2025
Students

Student Explores Sports and Entertainment Law Through Alumni-Founded Firm

Jill Nelsen L'27 gained hands-on experience for NIL rules and intellectual property issues while building professional network in sports and fashion.
Caroline K. Reff Dec. 5, 2025
Student

New CW Network Series Features Newhouse Faculty and Alum

Professor Robert Thompson analyzed eight classic TV shows for the series, filmed in a single day at the National Comedy Center.
Keith Kobland Dec. 2, 2025
New

How Much Do We Trust Virtual Influencers?

Research by Professor T. Makana Chock and her students looks at why virtual avatars are gaining millions of followers and what makes them seem so
John Boccacino Nov. 25, 2025
How

Research Reveals How Post-9/11 Media Coverage Shaped a Controversial Conviction

Lender Center for Social Justice research examined how media coverage of Yassin Aref's arrest and conviction shaped public understanding in ways that supported prosecution narratives.
Diane Stirling Nov. 5, 2025
Research

IDJC Launches Local NExT Lab to Test Ideas for Strengthening Local News 

The lab is the nation's first that will connect newsrooms, funders and academics to pioneer journalism innovations.
News Staff Nov. 3, 2025
IDJC

Estonia Fulbright Gig Launches Global Entrepreneurial Teaching Tour

Branagan’s global journey began with a 2021 Fulbright Specialist grant to help universities in Estonia create media entrepreneurship programs. He has since spoken to audiences
Diane Stirling Oct. 28, 2025
Estonia

New AI Policy Minor to Grapple With Analytical, Ethical Questions

Taught by a team of faculty experts, the minor is offered to undergraduates from across the University starting this academic year.
Cort Ruddy Oct. 27, 2025
New

New Endowed Scholarship Supports Maxwell Undergraduates

The scholarship created with a generous gift by Maxwell School alumnus H. Lewis “Lew” Rapaport and his wife, Whitman alumna Susan Rapaport.
News Staff Oct. 27, 2025
New

The ‘Great Divide’: Understanding US Political Polarization

Johanna Dunaway, research director at Syracuse University's Institute for Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship and a political science professor, explains how partisan viewpoints, news consumption and
Diane Stirling Oct. 23, 2025
The

Cramer Family Foundation Professor of Practice in Community Impact Named

As part of the Maxwell School’s Civic and Community Engagement Office, Liz Arnold is teaching courses to develop the next generation of civic leaders through
Jessica Youngman Oct. 14, 2025
Cramer

Pete Buttigieg Driven by ‘Propulsion’—Not ‘Despondency’

The former U.S. Secretary of Transportation joined Professor Jay Golden for a capacity event that covered environmental issues, leadership, democracy and more.
Jessica Youngman Oct. 14, 2025
Pete

Students Say the Pre-Law Program in Europe Is Transformational. Here’s Why.

The five-week program combines legal education with visits to the European Court of Human Rights and other institutions of international law.
Dialynn Dwyer Oct. 6, 2025
Students

BBI Awarded $4.6M Grant to Lead Disability Employment Center

The national center contributes to the next generation of federal and state employment policies and serves as a hub for forward-looking research, education and training.
Wendy S. Loughlin Oct. 3, 2025