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Communications, Law & Policy

Unearthing Stories for the Erie Canal’s 200th Anniversary

Students at Syracuse University explore the canal’s cultural legacy through multimedia storytelling and field reporting.
Madelyn Geyer Sept. 27, 2025
Unearthing

University Partners With Sony Electronics to Advance Student Career Readiness

The collaboration brings state-of-the-art technology and real-world learning opportunities to help students thrive in a rapidly evolving job market.
Genaro Armas Sept. 16, 2025
University

IDJC Welcomes Fall 2025 Visiting Fellows Nathaniel Rakich and Miranda Spivack

The Institute for Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship (IDJC) has named Nathaniel Rakich and Miranda Spivack as visiting fellows for fall 2025. The IDJC Visiting Fellows
Genaro Armas Aug. 29, 2025

Newhouse Advanced Media Management Master’s Program Earns STEM Designation

The advanced media management master’s program in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications has received STEM designation, placing it among a select group of
Genaro Armas Aug. 26, 2025
Newhouse

Maxwell Welcomes International Professionals for Anti-Drug Trafficking Program

Twenty distinguished leaders from around the world will soon convene at the Maxwell School for an intensive, three-week academic program to cultivate technical expertise and
Jessica Youngman Aug. 25, 2025
Maxwell

NASCAR Internship Puts Jenna Mazza L’26 on the Right Track to Career in Sports Law

A lifelong NASCAR fan, Jenna Mazza L’26 has a photo of herself at age 4 standing with legendary driver Jimmie Johnson’s diecast car. So, imagine
Caroline K. Reff Aug. 13, 2025
NASCAR

New $1M Gift to Build Bridges and Create Global Map to Enhance Democracies

With a new $1 million gift from The Reynolds Foundation, researchers at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs hope to create a new
Eileen Korey Aug. 12, 2025
New

Professor Anthony Adornato Trains Journalists in Kosovo Through Fulbright

For Associate Professor Anthony Adornato, a recent Fulbright experience brought him back to his journalism roots. The former television anchor and reporter returned from a
Professor

Syracuse University and University of Bergen Host Transatlantic Alliance for Law, Outreach and National Security Conference

The Syracuse University Institute for Security Policy and Law (SPL) and the University of Bergen Faculty of Law recently hosted a group of national security
Robert Conrad Aug. 4, 2025
Syracuse

Erika Mahoney’s ’12 Father Was Killed in a Mass Shooting. Her New Podcast Is Helping Her Heal

Erika Mahoney turns grief into purpose with 'Senseless' podcast honoring her father and exploring trauma.
Chris Velardi July 23, 2025
Erika

Class of ’25 College of Law Graduate to Be Inducted Into the U.S. Olympic Hall Of Fame

A runner for most of her life, Marla Runyan L’25 crossed yet another finish line when she walked the stage in May to accept her
Caroline K. Reff July 12, 2025
Class

Professor Nina Kohn Serves as Reporter for 2 Uniform Acts

College of Law Distinguished Professor Nina Kohn is helping to create “gold standard” legislation on some of the most important issues facing older adults and
Robert Conrad July 3, 2025
Professor

250 Years Later, Declaration of Independence Still Challenges, Inspires a Nation: A Conversation With Professor Carol Faulkner

In June 1776, from a rented room in Philadelphia, Thomas Jefferson penned the first draft of the document that would forge a nation. The stakes
Kathleen Haley June 30, 2025
250

Philanthropy Driven by Passion, Potential and Purpose

Ken Pontarelli ’92 credits the University for changing his life, opening up opportunities to pursue his passions and achieve professional success that allows him to
Eileen Korey June 30, 2025
Philanthropy

First-Year Law Student to First-Year Dean: Lau Combines Law and Business to Continue College of Law’s Upward Trajectory

Three decades ago, Terence J. Lau L’98 walked the corridors as an eager student in the College of Law, then located in White Hall. He
Caroline K. Reff June 26, 2025
First-Year

Ian ’90 and Noah Eagle ’19 Share a Love of Sportscasting and Storytelling

Father and son broadcasters Ian and Noah Eagle reflect on their Syracuse roots and rise in national sportscasting.
John Boccacino June 3, 2025
Ian

Newhouse Professor Robert Thompson Featured on ‘NBC Nightly News’ for Pop Culture Lecture Series

Newhouse School and University Professor Bob Thompson was recently featured on "NBC Nightly News" for his long-running lecture series that uses classic television to bridge
Keith Kobland June 2, 2025

Newhouse Creative Advertising Students Win Big at Sports and Entertainment Clios

For the first time ever, Newhouse creative advertising students entered the Sports Clios and Entertainment Clios competitions and won big. Clios are regarded as some
News Staff May 30, 2025
Newhouse