This event will take place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The Fall 2022 Newhouse Impact Symposium, sponsored by the Newhouse School’s Office of Research and Creative Activity, will showcase and celebrate the school’s wide range of student and faculty research and creative activities in an effort to create awareness and encourage communications and collaboration at Newhouse and across campus.
Dean Mark Lodato and Regina Luttrell, associate dean of research and creative activity, will offer remarks.
Presenters are:
Raiana de Carvalho, doctoral student, mass communications: “Complex Identities on Streaming TV: A Textual Analysis of Latine Representation on Netflix’s Gentefied“
Nausheen Husain, assistant professor, broadcast digital journalism/magazine, news and digital journalism: “Muslims In The News”
Olivia Kienzle, senior, advertising: “The Potential of Big Idea Thinking”
Phoebe Smith, master’s student, media studies: “Manipulated Media in the Digital Age”
Roy Gutterman, director at the Tully Center for Free Speech, associate professor, communications/news and online journalism: “Hexing, Vexing and Flexing: A Look at the Legal and First Amendment Implications of Curses, Spells and Witchcraft”
Teresa Buzzoni, senior, public relations: “One Product, Two Worlds: An Exploration of the World’s Finest Cotton and its Impact on Mass Media”
Isaiah Vazquez, master’s student, multimedia, photography and design: “Betting on Yourself: How to Make a Mark in an Everchanging Industry”
Srivi Ramasubramanian, Newhouse professor and endowed chair, communications: “CODE^SHIFT: Public Impact, Collaborative Research, and Data Equity”
Maria Tsyruleva, doctoral student, mass communications: “Maintaining and Utilizing the Knight-Newhouse College Athletics Database: College Sports and Gender (In)Equality”
Keonte Coleman, assistant professor, broadcast digital journalism: “STOP!!! Consider This Information Before You Create a YouTube Podcast”
Follow on Twitter at #NewhouseImpact.