Scripps Howard Leadership Academy Returns, Debuts at Newhouse
The prestigious immersion program funded by the Scripps Howard Fund is designed for aspiring leaders of journalism and mass communications schools.
A prestigious immersion program funded by the Scripps Howard Fund for aspiring leaders of journalism and mass communications schools has returned after a several-year hiatus through a new partnership with the Newhouse School.
Attendees arrived Monday at the Syracuse University campus for the first day of the Scripps Howard Leadership Academy at Newhouse. The 2023 cohort includes associate deans, department chairs, faculty members and scholars interested in learning about the challenges and rewards of leading an academic institution.
The theme of the 2023 academy is “Innovating in Transformative Times.” The three-day gathering will focus on the challenges facing journalism and mass communications schools and the industry, as changing demands test the relevancy of programs today.
Key topics to be addressed include:
Fundraising and budgeting
Faculty relations
Academic affairs and institutional leaders
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility (DEIA) practices and connecting academia to industry
The Academy was previously held at Louisiana State University. It’s back in 2023, with the program held for the first time at Syracuse, thanks to a generous gift from the Scripps Howard Fund. Fund president and CEO Liz Carter and director of journalism strategies Mike Canan will take part in the program at Newhouse.
“We’re grateful for their partnership, and we hope this will be the start of a long and successful collaboration,” said Newhouse Dean Mark J. Lodato, who attended the academy about a decade ago when it was housed at LSU.
“The Scripps Howard Leadership Academy played an important role in my own leadership development,” Lodato said. “I welcome this opportunity to share this transformative experience at its new home at Syracuse with a new cohort of talented and driven leaders in journalism and communications education.”
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2023 Cohort
Kortni Alston, Chair, Department of Communications, Art and Design, Gardner-Webb University
Jesús Ayala, Broadcast Journalism Professor, California State University, Long Beach
Ben Bogardus,Interim Associate Dean and Tenured Associate Professor of Journalism, School of Communications, Quinnipiac University
Jan Lauren Boyles, Associate Director and Associate Professor, Iowa State University’s Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication
Benjamin A. Davis, Chair of the Department of Multimedia Journalism, Morgan State University
Nathaniel Frederick II,Associate Professor of Mass Communication and African American Studies, Winthrop University
Robert (Ted) Gutsche, Jr., Associate Professor, School of Communication and Multimedia Studies, Florida Atlantic University; Visiting Professor in the Faculty of Informatics, Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania
Karla Kennedy,College of Communication, Architecture and the Arts (CARTA) Director of Online Programs and Assistant Director, Scholastic Journalism for the Lee Caplin School of Journalism and Media, Florida International University
Ammina Kothari, Professor of Journalism and Director of the Harrington School of Communication and Media, University of Rhode Island
Christopher McCollough, Department Head of Communication, Jacksonville State University
Logan Molyneux, Associate Professor and Chair, Journalism Department, Temple University
Nathian Shae Rodriguez, Associate Professor of Digital Media and the Associate Director of the School of Journalism and Media Studies, San Diego State University
Ava Sirrah, Senior Global Manager, Boston Consulting Group
Charles Strouse, Assistant Director of the Lee Caplin School of Journalism and Media and Digital Director of Caplin News, Florida International University
Yong Volz, Roger Gafke Distinguished Faculty Fellow and Chair of the Journalism Studies Faculty, Missouri School of Journalism
Gi Yun, Vail M. Pittman Associate Dean and Professor, Reynolds School of Journalism, University of Nevada, Reno