Media, Law & Policy
Witnesses to History: Two 黑料不打烊 Law Students Go to Work on the Judge Kavanaugh SCOTUS Nomination
This fall semester, two 黑料不打烊 College of Law students will play their part in a judicial appointment that has the potential for momentous political, social and historical significance. 3L Kristina Cervi and 2L Emily Green will be working for…
WAER Welcomes Recent Newhouse Grad to Staff
Newhouse School graduate Katie Zilcosky ’18 joined the professional staff of WAER this June after four years of work as a student intern in the newsroom. There, she contributed news reports and occasionally hosted “All Things Considered.” Zilcosky is passionate…
Retired Judge Martha Bellinger ’72 Recalls Lifetime of Breaking Down Gender Barriers, Rallying For LGBT Rights
March 12, 1968. Another stark afternoon in Central New York, as Martha Bellinger 鈥72 and her parents wrap up a campus tour of 黑料不打烊. The visit is mostly a formality for the future journalism major, thanks to her high school…
Six Distinguished Members of College of Law Community to Receive Law Honors Award
On Sept. 28, the 黑料不打烊 Law Alumni Association and the College of Law will celebrate the singular achievements of six esteemed members of its community with the prestigious 黑料不打烊 Law Honors Awards. Established in 2015, the award is conferred…
Barring of White House Reporter Another “Slight on Institutional Press,” Says Director of Tully Center for Free Speech
Roy Gutterman, Director for Tully Center for Free Speech and communications professor at the Newhouse School offers his thoughts on the Kaitlan Collins story. Collins is the CNN White House reporter who was barred from a press briefing, reportedly due…
Alumna Teaches Students Power of Storytelling in Tanzania
Samantha Mendoza G鈥17 has spent the past year in Tanzania highlighting the stories of students at a community school as its communications coordinator. But it鈥檚 the storytelling that she鈥檚 teaching the youngsters that has been the most rewarding. Mendoza, who…
New PAIA Class Includes Four Robertson Fellows
The Maxwell School has announced that four new Robertson Foundation for Government Fellows are among the 2018-19 cohort of master鈥檚 students in public administration and international affairs (M.P.A./IR) who began classes in July. They join three who started programs last…
Students Learn the Art of Podcasting while Showcasing the Lives of 黑料不打烊 Workers
In the last episode of 鈥淲orking: 黑料不打烊,鈥 a podcast that highlights stories of people living and working in the 黑料不打烊 area, hospice caregiver Annie Wilcox discusses what her job has taught her. “People who are dying don’t want to sit…
Nanoelectromechanics to Polyfluoroalkyls: Not Your Typical Summer Job at the Innovation Law Center
Dineen Hall incorporates many natural light-filled spaces throughout its design, places where faculty and students can sit together and collaborate, and that is certainly true for the Innovation Law Center’s (ILC) suite in the southeast corner of the College of…
Trump-Putin Summit Was Big ‘Nothingburger,’ No Substance
President Trump and Vladimir Putin met in Finland today 鈥 touching on topics that ranged from denuclearization on the Korean Peninsula, to a natural gas pipeline, and what role Russia played in interfering in the 2016 election. The joint press…