The community storytelling initiative is training intergenerational cohorts of Syracuse residents to document and celebrate the South Side neighborhood through visual storytelling.
Robert Thompson, Trustee Professor in the Newhouse School, says the turmoil at "60 Minutes" upends the notion the show is untouchable, but adds there’s still value in the brand.
Newsday
Lori Brown, Distinguished Professor in the School of Architecture, says buffer zones provide a measure of safety where protesters could crowd entrances.
The New York Times
Richard Barton, assistant teaching professor in the Maxwell School, found in a study that states with nonpartisan primaries saw improvements in several quality-of-life metrics.
Time
Yingyi Ma, professor in the Maxwell School, says an AI cold war is emerging as China prioritizes keeping frontier AI talent home while the U.S. focuses on chip controls.
Syracuse.com
Paula Johnson, professor in the College of Law, argues the Supreme Court's ruling in Louisiana v. Callais dealt a major blow to the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
U.S. News & World Report
Newhouse Dean Mark Lodato and Whitman Interim Dean Alex McKelvie explain the new academic program and how it trains the next generation of creators.