Tag: Journalism
Newhouse announces Washington Post, Philadelphia Inquirer as 2024 Toner Prize winners
Newhouse named Washington Post and The Philadelphia Inquirer as 2024 Toner Prize recipients for excellence in national and local reporting, respectively. The prizes were established to honor late Newhouse alumnus Robin Toner, the first-ever woman national political correspondent of The New York Times. Read More »
Hans Kundnani reflects on new book 'Eurowhiteness' at SU visit
Hans Kundnani talked about his new book "Eurowhiteness: Culture, Empire and Race in the European Project" with students and professors at Syracuse University. Read More »
Questions, answered: Is it ethical to use ChatGPT in class?
Learn how to use ChatGPT’s ambitious intelligence in a valuable and constructive way. Your classmates are using it to replicate their work, you can use it to elevate yours. Read More »
SU announces D.C.-based Center for Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship
The Center is a collaborative initiative between the Newhouse School of Public Communications and the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. Read More »
Jeff Kofman discusses reporting on conflicts, gives advice on journalism field
Jeff Kofman spoke to students at the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium about his Libyan Revolution coverage, for which he won an Emmy. Read More »
The Daily Orange needs your help to win College Media Madness
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Israeli diplomat Itay Milner prepares SU reporting class for trip to Israel
Milner spoke to the JNL 530: Topics in Specialized Reporting class in preparation for its spring break field trip to Israel, which begins on Friday. Read More »
The New York Local News Act will address the state’s news deserts
In recent years, news outlets across New York have become scarce, making citizens ill-informed of local happenings. The New York Local News Act would change that. Read More »
Toner Award-winning journalists discuss their work, trends in politics
On Nov. 30, the three winners of Newhouse’s Toner Prizes – David Graham, Steve Novak and Sara Satullo – spoke at an event moderated by Newhouse students. Read More »
The SU community will be negatively affected if the debt ceiling does not rise
The Syracuse community cannot afford for the federal government to default on its debts - doing so would be disastrous. Read More »
Kick off spring 2022 registration with these Ted Lasso-themed course recommendations
The Daily Orange Culture staff have compiled a list of recommendations for spring 2022 classes, “Ted Lasso” style. Read More »
'The French Dispatch' presents technical upside, narrative downside of Wes Anderson
An anthology film, Wes Anderson’s latest project tells three separate stories based around the same fictional magazine. Read More »
Award-winning journalist discusses covering domestic violence at SU forum
Senjanovic began pitching stories about sexual and domestic violence after speaking with people who work with abuse survivors. Read More »
A day inside a maximum security prison
Every morning, the author of this piece wakes up in Auburn Correctional Facility thinking the same thing, “I can’t wait to go home.” This is an account of a day in his life imprisoned. Read More »
Introducing Black Voices
The Daily Orange Opinion section is amplifying marginalized stories of the Syracuse community in the new project, Black Voices. Read More »
Black: Hack reflects on up-and-down relationship with journalism
Black looks back on turbulent times as a journalist during his four years at Syracuse. Read More »
University Lecture focuses on race in news and politics
Author, journalist and professor Jelani Cobb talked about race, politics and news at a University Lectures event in Hendricks Chapel Tuesday night. Read More »
‘Richard Jewell’ is straightforward but slow due to pace, lack of music
Screen time columnist Patrick Gunn says the simple storytelling approach used in “Richard Jewell” showcases strong performances but also creates unnecessarily slow pacing. Read More »
Newhouse professor Johanna Keller retires after 16 years
Professor Johanna Keller, the founder of the Goldring Arts Journalism Program at SU, is retiring from teaching. She has combinedher love for writing and music throughout many career opportunities. 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 »
6 Newhouse students to attend TIME 100 Summit
The chosen students will be able to network with some of the people included in Time’s list of the 100 most influential people. Read More »
Benefit showcase to promote women artists, equality in hip hop
Elise Marlin and Bryse Thornwell, junior Bandier students, will host a Women in Hip Hop Benefit Showcase at The Ark on Friday night. Proceeds from the event will go toward the nonprofit organization, Women in Music. Read More »
SU alumnus Lawrence K. Jackson discusses career, identity at final Sankofa lecture
Lawrence K. Jackson is a host, producer, journalist and public speaker. Read More »
National Association of Black Journalists President Sarah Glover talks fast news, diversity
National Association of Black Journalists President Sarah Glover graduated from Newhouse in 1996, and she is now a social media editor for NBC Owned Television Stations. Read More »