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Newhouse Impact
Monthly

A collaborative podcast between WAER and The Newhouse School showcasing research and creative work of faculty and students.

Latest Episodes
  • On this episode of Newhouse Impact, Kevin Kloss chat with Syracuse University Professor Dan Pacheco. Dan is a Professor of Magazine, News, and Digital Journalism at Newhouse School. He is also the author the new book 'Experimenting with Emerging Media Platforms'. Dan and Kevin discuss the idea of "failed" field study, wearable tech, and future professional uses of artificial intelligence.Newhouse Impact, is a collaboration between the S.I Newhouse School of Public Communications and WAER. Find more about the department on their website.
  • On this episode of Newhouse Impact Kevin Kloss chats with Newhouse Professor Roy Gutterman. An expert on communications law and the First Amendment, Gutterman is director of the Newhouse School's Tully Center for Free Speech. Kevin asks Roy about his recent paper, Hexing, Vexing and Flexing: A Look at the Legal and First Amendment Implications of Curses, Spells and Witchcraft and digs into the concept of free speech as it pertains to curses, hexes, and witchcraft.Newhouse Impact, is a collaboration between the S.I Newhouse School of Public Communications and WAER. Find more about the department on their website.
  • Over the last few months the chatter around AI tools like ChatGPT has grown tremendously. On this episode of Newhouse Impact, Kevin Kloss chats with Photographer and Syracuse University Professor RC Concepcion about AI creation tools . They outline the basic functions of some of AI tools like ChatGPT and DALL E, discuss how it is practically being used, and what the future looks like for AI creation.
  • On this episode of Newhouse Impact, Kevin Kloss dives into the vast world of media manipulation. He's joined for this conversation by Newhouse Research Professor Jason Davis and Graduate Student Phoebe Smith. They both lend some valuable insight into, the idea of manipulated media, how it’s being created, and what tools are available to detect it.
  • On this episode of Newhouse Impact Kevin Kloss is joined by Nick Bowman. Nick teaches courses on the user experience of immersive and interactive media at the Newhouse School at Syracuse University.Kevin and Nick discuss the nostalgia of video games, what initiates these feelings within us, and how the way our culture views the impact of video games is changing. Newhouse Impact, is a collaboration between the S.I Newhouse School of Public Communications and WAER. Find more about the department on their website.
  • On this episode of Newhouse Impact, we hear from Newhouse Assistant Professor Nausheen Husain. Nasusheen teaches courses in data and documents journalism. In our conversation, Nausheen goes over some of her recent reporting work and the role that data journalism has played in shaping her career.
  • On this episode of Newhouse Impact, Kevin Kloss chats with Syracuse University's Eric Grode, about the art of writing an obituary.
  • In this episode of Newhouse Impact, Kevin Kloss talks to Daniela Molta, the Program Director at The Black Media Mogul Maker, Sean Branagan, the entrepreneurship instructor, and Zebedayo Masongo., an entrepreneur who went through the training program. Throughout the episode they discussed the structure of The Black Media Mogul Maker, the impact its having on the Black Community in Syracuse, and why this program is important in today’s digital world. Newhouse Impact, is a collaboration between the S.I Newhouse School of Public Communications and WAER. Find more about the department on their website.
  • In this episode of Newhouse Impact, Kevin talks to former Newhouse student Sam Aaronson about her research into that newfound hunger. With audiences coming out of the pandemic with new perspectives and values, how can Broadway meet viewer expectations and maintain their position of leading American culture?
  • WAER's Kevin Kloss talks with SU Ph.D. student Stan Jastrzebski about the American Journalist Project's study of journalists in public media, some of their findings, and how he hopes it will help create better journalism.