Event

Newhouse Impact Symposium: Celebrating Research and Creative Activity

Friday April 21st, 2023

Newhouse 3, Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium, room 140 NH 3

This event will take place from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

The Spring 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:

Nicole Aponte, junior, broadcast digital journalism: “How Newhouse Has Helped Me Succeed as a Journalist”

Michael Mulford, master’s student, new media management: “Partnering for the Future: The Fusion of Tech & Media”

Erika Schneider, assistant professor, public relations: “#InnovatePR: Exploring PR Trends and Strategies in the Digital Age”

Jocelyn McKinnon-Crowley, doctoral student, mass communications: “Digital Engagement with Local News: Rural Newspaper Ownership Implications for Online Political Content”

Keren Henderson, associate professor, broadcast digital journalism: “The Future of News Work: Human-Technology Collaboration of Journalistic Research and Narrative Discovery”

Izzy Newirth and Sami Miller, seniors, Bandier program: “Sunflower Marketing Agency”

Caroline Leach, master’s student, media studies: ““Under Those Baggy Clothes”: A Qualitative Analysis of a TikTok Trend and Fat Shame”

Milton Santiago, assistant professor, visual communications: “Exploring Light and Lens through Canon AMLOS”

Benjamin Tetteh, doctoral student, mass communications: “Chinese Media Presence in Africa: A Counternarrative or New Form of Hegemony?”

Keith Giglio, associate professor, television radio and film: “Lights Camera Cancer aka How Hollywood Prepared Me for Cancer”

Follow on Twitter at #NewhouseImpact

Event Details

Contact

Kristen Northrop
kmnorthr@syr.edu 315-443-7358

Accessibility

  • Communication Access Real-time Translation (CART)