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Video: Syracuse University CompetitionOriginal at YouTube
• Fri, Nov 7
By rss@youtube.com (InMyShortsDotCom) InMyShorts.com has its first film competition for Syracuse University film makers. Author: InMyShortsDotCom Keywords: inmyshorts.com Syracuse Film Newhouse Added: November 7, 2008
Video: 20070616MoonvesJerichoOriginal at Google Video
• Sun, Jun 17
Les Moonves, President and CEO of CBS, comments on the Save Jericho campaign. Panel discussion with Ken Auletta, columnist for The New Yorker, sponsored by Syracuse University, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. Recorded at the W Hotel in New York on June 12, 2007. Aired on C-Spa...
Africa week: Africa week aims to heighten awareness, spread culture
Original at SU The Daily Orange
• Sun, Nov 1
For three days, the smells of African food filled the halls of Newhouse III. Students, faculty and professionals from around the world came together at Syracuse University to discuss a far-off issue that for some is much closer to home: healing, reconciliation and reconstruction in Zim...
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Original at CNYLink from Eagle Newspapers
• Tue, Apr 14
NY Forum/panel discussions will be held on Wednesday, April 29, and Thursday, April 30, on the Syracuse University campus. Both discussions are free and open to the public. The first, on Wednesday at 2 pm in the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium in Newhouse 3, ...
Opinion: The future of newspapers? Asking the past:
Original at BuzzMachine
• Thu, Mar 29
By Jeff Jarvis The latest breakfast thrown by the Newhouse School at Syracuse University and The New Yorker asked about the future of newspapers and sought answers from Gary Pruitt, head of McClatchy, and Dean Baquet, former editor of the LA Times and now head of the DC bureau for the NY Times. How could I r...