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Supreme Court Justices Pressured To Decide on the Constitutionality of Social Media Regulation

Nina Brown, assistant professor of communications in the Newhouse School, was interviewed for the Bloomberg Law story “Justices Urged to Weigh Social Media Laws Amid
Julia Mazzer Oct. 5, 2022

iSchool Professor Carl Schramm Argues U.S. Must Not Repeat Past Mistakes When Aiding Ukraine Post-war

Carl Schramm, University Professor in the iSchool, wrote an opinion piece for the Wall Street Journal titled “Ukraine Needs Expeditionary Economics, Not USAID.” In his
Julia Mazzer Oct. 5, 2022

Pop Culture Professor Weighs In on Next Moves for Twitter

Robert Thompson, Trustee Professor of radio, television and film and director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture in the Newhouse School, was
Daryl Lovell Oct. 5, 2022

Future Campaign Emails Will Need Increased Accountability

Jennifer Stromer-Galley, professor in the School of Information Studies and Senior Associate Dean for Academic and Faculty Affairs, was interviewed by the Washington Post for
Daryl Lovell Oct. 5, 2022

How the U.S. Plans on Recovering From Back-to-Back Hurricanes

Anne E. Mosher, associate professor in the Maxwell School, was featured in the Forbes article “U.S. Government Marshals Resources To Meet Challenges Of Back-To-Back Hurricanes.”
Julia Mazzer Oct. 3, 2022

New York Governor Kathy Hochul Criticized for Delaying Debate With Election Right Around the Corner

Grant Reeher, professor of political science and director of the Campbell Public Affairs Institute in the Maxwell School, was quoted in the CNHI News Service
Julia Mazzer Oct. 3, 2022

The Problem With Ghee Trending on TikTok

Sudha Raj, teaching professor and director of the graduate program in the Department of Nutrition and Food Studies in Falk College, was interviewed for the
Julia Mazzer Oct. 3, 2022

Jeff Fuchsberg L’10 Named Director of the Center for Advanced Systems and Engineering

The Center for Advanced Systems and Engineering (CASE) has announced the hiring of Jeff Fuchsberg L’10 as its new director. Fuchsberg will contribute to the
News Staff Sept. 28, 2022
Jeff Fuchsberg L’10 Named Director of the Center for Advanced Systems and Engineering

Newhouse Professor Studies Which Media Outlets Are Being Controlled by the U.S or Russia To Compete for Global Influence

Jennifer Grygiel, associate professor of communications in the Newhouse School, wrote an article for The Conversation that is titled “US and Russia engage in a
Julia Mazzer Sept. 27, 2022

‘Cuse Conversations Episode 117: Ashia Aubourg ’18: Food Justice Advocate Helps Empower Communities Through Food

Original air date: Sept. 27, 2022 Food was always at the epicenter of Ashia Aubourg's '18 life, and she dreamed of being a chef until
John Boccacino Sept. 27, 2022
‘Cuse Conversations Episode 117: Ashia Aubourg ’18: Food Justice Advocate Helps Empower Communities Through Food

How Democrats Might Reverse the “Midterm Election Curse” in This Year’s U.S. Midterm Elections

Shana Kushner Gadarian, professor and chair of political science in the Maxwell School, was quoted in the article "US midterm elections: Are the Democrats about
Julia Mazzer Sept. 26, 2022

Analyzing Potential Dangers of Chicago’s SAFE-T Act

Lauryn Gouldin, Crandall Melvin Associate Professor of Law and Director, Syracuse Civics Initiative at the Law School, was interviewed by NBC News Chicago for the
Julia Mazzer Sept. 25, 2022

‘Cuse Conversations Episode 116: Get to Know Ethan Bair, Syracuse University’s New Rabbi

Original air date: Sept. 22, 2022 As a student at Oberlin College, Ethan Bair experienced such a meaningful connection with Hillel and with his rabbi
John Boccacino Sept. 22, 2022
‘Cuse Conversations Episode 116: Get to Know Ethan Bair, Syracuse University’s New Rabbi

How Broadcast Television Shifted How the World Views the British Monarchy

Alan Allport, professor of history in the Maxwell School, was quoted by History.com for the article, "Queen Elizabeth’s First Televised Broadcast Presented a New Type
Julia Mazzer Sept. 16, 2022

‘Cuse Conversations Episode 115: Studying Human Behavior and Turning Policy Into Practice to Address Food Insecurity

Original air date: Sept. 15, 2022 The Office of Community Engagement is hosting Food Insecurity Awareness Week to raise awareness about food insecurity issues on
John Boccacino Sept. 15, 2022
‘Cuse Conversations Episode 115: Studying Human Behavior and Turning Policy Into Practice to Address Food Insecurity

‘Cuse Conversations Episode 114: Behind the Curtain with Former WWE Head Writer Brian Gewirtz ’95

Original air date: Sept. 11, 2022 In his new book, "There’s Just One Problem… True Tales from the former, one-time, 7th most powerful person in
John Boccacino Sept. 11, 2022
‘Cuse Conversations Episode 114: Behind the Curtain with Former WWE Head Writer Brian Gewirtz ’95

Food Insecurity Has Worsened for the Elderly and Women Living Alone

Today, the USDA released the Household Food Security in the United States in 2021 detailing the level of food insecurity at the national level in
Ellen Mbuqe Sept. 7, 2022

Free COVID Test Kits Available on Campus

Dear Students: As shared in the July 28 message about fall 2022 public health guidelines, the University has expanded the availability of self-administered COVID test
News Staff Sept. 1, 2022
Free COVID Test Kits Available on Campus