Tag: advertising
Mayor Ben Walsh has spent nearly $200,000 on advertisements during 2021
Nearly $100,000 of Walsh’s spending has gone to The Balduzzi Group, which has worked on both advertising and consulting for the campaign. Read More »
State budget calls for hate crime punishment, cannabis legalization
Gov. Cuomo announced spending directed toward combating hate crimes in New York in his budget proposal Tuesday. Read More »
Newhouse School holds forum in response to hate crimes
The S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications held an open forum Friday afternoon in response to the series of hate crimes that occurred on and around Syracuse University’s campus this past week. Read More »
SU can do more to highlight achievements of women’s sports
Gender and Sexuality columnist Alex Battaglia argues that Syracuse University can do more to highlight the achievements of its women’s sports teams. Read More »
Newhouse holds forum as dean search continues
The search committee formed in July, three months after Dean Lorraine Branham died of cancer. Read More »
SU alum Leo Wong discusses cultural identity, diversity in workplace at lecture
Wong spoke about educating others about diversity in the workplace. Read More »
SU alum to deliver lecture on industry experience, cultural identity for AAPI Month
Leo Wong, a 2014 graduate from Syracuse University, will speak on Tuesday as part of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Read More »
Video: The Planters NUTmobile arrived at SU this week
The NUTmobile arrived in Syracuse this week to recruit future Peanutters — brand ambassadors who spend a year driving the NUTmobile across the United States. Read More »
Journalism’s struggle is its own doing
News organizations need to find new ways to make money. Read More »
SU students’ winning entries to be featured in Creative Quarterly
The work of four Syracuse University communications design students will be featured in the Winter 2019 issue of Creative Quarterly. Jackie Akerley, Sami Albert, Alison Emmel and Liz Tosi all had winning entries. Read More »
Pascale Italian Bistro took on the ‘Chef Challenge’ to promote sustainability
Pascale Italian Bistro welcomed guests for Chef Challenge Syracuse on Monday night. Read More »
The Women’s Network focuses on uplifting each other in the workplace
Junior Jamie Vinick established The Women’s Network at Syracuse University last year as an outlet for women to support, empower and uplift one another in their academic and professional lives. Read More »
SUNY-ESF enrollment increases 11.6 percent
SUNY-ESF’s Academic Governance on Tuesday discussed a more than 10 percent increase in incoming student enrollment and reviewed rebranding plans led by Thorburn Group. Read More »
The Daily Orange cuts Tuesday print edition for 2018-19 year
Syracuse’s independent student newspaper will no longer print a Tuesday edition and will instead reinvest time to focus on digital and multimedia work. Read More »
An SU student’s guide to picking a major that doesn’t suck
Picking a major in college isn't easy, especially because there's so many of them, so here are the best and worst ones from each school and college. Read More »
Forever Orange Week to show students the importance of SU network
Some of the events for Forever Orange include National Orange Day Celebration, Class Act Day and Orange Circle Award Ceremony and Reception, among others. Read More »
Newhouse students, faculty win 55 awards in international competition
Syracuse University had previously won 36 awards in 2017 and 15 awards in 2016, but this year marks the school’s best showing in the international graphic design competition. Read More »
UVM students find missed market in connecting students to employers
Majorwise, run by two University of Vermont seniors, is the first student-run company to win LaunchVT, a competition in Vermont that awards local businesses. Read More »
Why some students decided to not go to Juice Jam
There were many reasons some students didn’t attend Juice Jam. Lack of interest in musical artists and expensive ticket prices are among them. Read More »
SNL will create actual ads for TV
“Saturday Night Live” makes better ad parodies than Pepsi makes ads. TV columnist Malvika Randive weighs in on why SNL making actual ads could be very interesting for the future of TV. Read More »
Inspired by Chance the Rapper, SU student plans to keep music independent
Erica Hall is a fifth-year communication and rhetorical studies major. She has a minor in pulbic communications with a focus in advertising so she can market herself in her music career. Read More »
Fake news promotion for ‘A Cure For Wellness’ backfires
Alternative marketing tactics can make or break a film. For proof, just take a look at how Gore Verbinski’s latest tactic fared. Read More »
Advertising mogul Richard Kirshenbaum recounts life experiences in lecture
Advertising mogul Richard Kirshenbaum returned to Syracuse University to speak about his life after college. He used small stories to recount the lessons that helped him to succeed in the communications and business industries. Read More »