The next Newhouse Impact Symposium will take place Friday, Dec. 6. Held in the fall and spring each year, the symposium showcases and celebrates the school’s wide range of student and faculty research and creative activities.
The Newhouse School’s Office of Research and Creative Activity sponsors the symposium. Visit the event listing for more information, including a list of presenters.
A collaboration between WAER and the Newhouse School, the podcast provides another platform to share the research and creative work of students, faculty and staff across a range of topics in media and communications. Recent episodes include:
Jon Glass co-wrote a book “Occupancy 250: Fans, Bands and Fried Chicken: The Stories of Einstein A Go-Go.”
Arien Rozelle, along with several Newhouse students, hosted a panel discussion at the PRSA Northeast District conference.
Jason Davis talked on a podcast about developing tools to detect what’s real and what’s fake when it comes to content posted online and on social media.
Nick Bowman and Dan Pacheco are part of the interdisciplinary team assisting with a project that engages refugee and immigrant youth in immersive STEM storytelling.
Nausheen Husain led a data journalism project that investigates the expansion of secretive units in the federal prison system.
Anthony Adornato was named a Fulbright Specialist to train journalists in Kosovo on best practices for reporting across platforms.
Brad Horn wrote an article on global anti-doping.
Newhouse School faculty members and doctoral students are participating in the National Communication Association convention in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Bryce Whitwam was featured on the podcast “Sinica.”
Doug Barrett’s monograph, “Experimenting the Human: Art, Music, and the Contemporary Posthuman,” was reviewed in the peer-reviewed journal Music & Letters.
The ElectionGraph project at the Institute for Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship released findings on negative ads on Facebook and Instagram.
Roy Gutterman, director of the Tully Center for Free Speech, was the featured speaker at Finger Lakes Community Colleege for the Oct. 23 presentation, “Free Speech and Title VI: Implications for Higher Education Institutions.”
Jason Davis discussed fake news headlines in an CBS News article.