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Student Film Accepted to Two Film Festivals
A film by Newhouse School student Sam Shapiro has been chosen as an official selection at both the Garden State Film Festival and the Beverly Hills Film Festival. Shapiro鈥檚 film, 鈥淪cissor Pass,鈥 tells the story of two friends who have…
Newhouse and WAER Provide Connective Thread for Father and Son Broadcasters on One Memorable Day
A moment truly steeped in Orange played out in front of a network TV audience recently, one which gave a well-known father and his soon-to-be well-known son a moment they’ll always treasure. It happened last weekend, when the 黑料不打烊…
17 Years Later, it’s Still a Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
For three decades, Mister Rogers graced children鈥檚 TV screens, creating a comforting and close relationship with his viewers before the show鈥檚 end in 2001. However, 17 years later, Mister Rogers is still relevant in today鈥檚 society. For NPR, Robert Thompson,…
First Amendment Expert Explains Online Threat Case
Roy Gutterman, associate professor at the Newhouse School and the Director of The Tully Center for Free Speech, discussed the free speech issues of a man accused of making threatening statements on Facebook. 鈥淭his falls under what we call the…
What We Know About School Shootings, and What Can be Done
In an op-ed for the New York Times,聽Erica Goode, visiting assistant professor of newspaper and online journalism at the Newhouse School, writes about authorities and researchers have learned about school shootings and how to better prevent them. 鈥淰iolence is, of…
CBS News Anchor Jeff Glor 鈥97 Will Speak at Newhouse Convocation Ceremony
鈥淐BS Evening News鈥 anchor Jeff Glor 鈥97 will deliver the keynote address at the Convocation Ceremony for the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications on May 12 at 12:30 p.m. at the Carrier Dome. The event will be livestreamed at…
Newhouse Assistant Professor Jennifer Grygiel on Social Media’s Influence During Disaster
During the harrowing minutes of gunfire in a Parkland, Florida high school last week, many students captured the action via different social media sites. Now, those videos have jumped across the internet, being viewed by millions, with some unintentionally watching….
Free Speech Expert Roy Gutterman on New Neutrality Changes
New changes from the FCC surrounding a reversal of new neutrality regulations is sure to change up online free speech. But by how much? On the 鈥淵our Daily Constitutional鈥 podcast, Roy Gutterman, Director of the Tully Center for Free Speech…
Perez Honored by BEA for Hard News Reporting
Simon Perez, associate professor of聽broadcast and digital journalism聽at the Newhouse School, has been honored by the Broadcast Education Association (BEA) as part of the Festival of Media Arts. Perez won in the Faculty News Competition, Television Hard News Reporting category,…
Olympics Buck Cord Cutting Trend for TV Viewing
As many begin to 鈥渃ut the cord,鈥 and avoid TV payments in favor of streaming, a new study has found that for this year鈥檚 Olympic Games, that trend is being bucked, with 78% of viewers choosing聽television over over online streams….