Media, Law & Policy
Newhouse Grad Students Create Tablet Magazine
The students of the magazine, newspaper and online journalism master鈥檚 program dove headlong into niche publications with their 2013 capstone experience. The launch issue of tablet magazine Vertical Floor explored the vibrant culture of parkour and freerunning, attempting to become…
Conspiracy Theories Spread into Mainstream America
Professor Emeritus of Political Science Michael Barkun has written a revised and expanded edition of his 2001 book 鈥淐ulture of Conspiracy: Apocalyptic Visions in Contemporary America鈥 (University of California Press, 2013). In this second edition, Barkun looks at how American…
HBO Documentary on Marty Glickman ’39 Premieres in New York City
An HBO documentary set to premiere Saturday, Aug. 24, will thrust 黑料不打烊 into the national spotlight for all the right reasons, all due to a very talented man.
Newhouse Student Selected for Student Newsroom Team at ONA Conference
Luke Rafferty, a photojournalism student in the Newhouse School, is one of 20 digital journalists chosen by the Online News Association (ONA) to take part in the ONA13 Student Newsroom. The team will provide intensive coverage of the Online News…
Jasso Named to PRSA College of Fellows
Bill Jasso, professor of practice in public relations at the Newhouse School, has been named to the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) College of Fellows. He was one of 14 new members elected recently. “The PRSA College of…
Video: Cold Case Justice Initiative in Atlanta
College of Law students are among a group that aims to uncover new details about civil rights-era crimes. The Cold Case Justice Initiative, which is the work of SU Law Professors Paula Johnson and Janis McDonald, has recently unearthed nearly…
Television Reporter Edward Hotaling ’59 Dies
Edward Hotaling 鈥59, a legendary television reporter whose research in 2000 uncovered the use of slave labor in building the White House and Capitol building, died June 3 in Staten Island. He was 75. Hotaling鈥檚 discovery led to a Congressional…
Q&A with Professor Roy Gutterman: Balancing Privacy and National Security
Recent revelations about the U.S. government鈥檚 surveillance programs in counterterrorism have jarred the American public into a debate about privacy rights versus national security. A former National Security Agency contractor employee, Edward Snowden, leaked information that the N.S.A. collects the…