Welcome Letter
August 2020
Dear Newhouse Student:
Welcome to Syracuse University and the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications! You have chosen to join a community of scholars with a rich tradition of excellence. You will engage with thought leaders in communications, work with state-of-the-art equipment, and experience professional programs that will propel you into a challenging career.
To help you understand the academic expectations at the Newhouse School, we have outlined your degree requirements in this guidebook. You are responsible for knowing these requirements. We do not expect you to digest all of the requirements at once. To start, focus on the Core Skills and Core Divisional requirements. We will review the rest of the materials in advising sessions this fall.
Your success is our priority. Academic advising at the Newhouse School includes your faculty adviser, your peer adviser, the Newhouse Undergraduate Advising Office, the Assistant Dean of Student Success, and the Newhouse Career Development Center. You have a whole team here to support you and help you succeed.
If you need help connecting with resources or any of your advisers at Newhouse, reach out to the Newhouse Undergraduate Advising Office (316 Newhouse 3; NHAdvise@syr.edu; 315-443-4722). As any senior will tell you, these next few years will go by very quickly, so get to know your advisers early on. Meanwhile, we are here to offer support and guidance and we look forward to getting to know you.
Best wishes and welcome,
Mark J. Lodato
Dean
August 2021
Dear Newhouse Student:
Welcome to Syracuse University and the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications! You have chosen to join a community of scholars with a rich tradition of excellence. You will engage with thought leaders in communications, work with state-of-the-art equipment, and experience professional programs that will propel you into a challenging career.
To help you understand the academic expectations at the Newhouse School, we have outlined your degree requirements in this guidebook. You are responsible for knowing these requirements. We do not expect you to digest all of the requirements at once. To start, focus on the Core Skills and Core Divisional requirements. We will review the rest of the materials in advising sessions this fall.
Your success is our priority. Academic advising at the Newhouse School includes your faculty adviser, your peer adviser, the Newhouse Undergraduate Advising Office, the Assistant Dean of Student Success, and the Newhouse Career Development Center. You have a whole team here to support you and help you succeed.
If you need help connecting with resources or any of your advisers at Newhouse, reach out to the Newhouse Undergraduate Advising Office (316 Newhouse 3; NHAdvise@syr.edu; 315-443-4722). As any senior will tell you, these next few years will go by very quickly, so get to know your advisers early on. Meanwhile, we are here to offer support and guidance and we look forward to getting to know you.
Best wishes and welcome,
Mark J. Lodato
Dean
August 2022
Dear Newhouse Student:
Welcome to Syracuse University and the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications! You have chosen to join a community of scholars with a rich tradition of excellence. You will engage with thought leaders in communications, work with state-of-the-art equipment, and experience professional programs that will propel you into a challenging career.
To help you understand the academic expectations at the Newhouse School, we have outlined your degree requirements in this guidebook. You are responsible for knowing these requirements. We do not expect you to digest all of the requirements at once. To start, focus on the Core Skills and Core Divisional requirements. We will review the rest of the materials in advising sessions this fall.
Your success is our priority. Academic advising at the Newhouse School includes your faculty adviser, your peer adviser, the Newhouse Undergraduate Advising Office, the Assistant Dean of Student Success, and the Newhouse Career Development Center. You have a whole team here to support you and help you succeed.
If you need help connecting with resources or any of your advisers at Newhouse, reach out to the Newhouse Undergraduate Advising Office (316 Newhouse 3; nhadvise@syr.edu; 315-443-4722). As any senior will tell you, these next few years will go by very quickly, so get to know your advisers early on. Meanwhile, we are here to offer support and guidance and we look forward to getting to know you.
Best wishes and welcome,
Mark J. Lodato
Dean
August 2023
Dear Newhouse Student:
Welcome to Syracuse University and the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications! You have chosen to join a community of scholars with a rich tradition of excellence. You will engage with thought leaders in communications, work with state-of-the-art equipment, and experience professional programs that will propel you into a challenging career.
To help you understand the academic expectations at the Newhouse School, we have outlined your degree requirements in the 2023 Newhouse Undergraduate Guidebook. You are responsible for knowing these requirements. We do not expect you to digest all of the requirements at once. To start, focus on the Core Skills and Core Divisional requirements. We will review the rest of the materials in advising sessions this fall.
Your success is our priority. Academic advising at the Newhouse School includes your faculty adviser, your peer adviser, the Newhouse Academic Advising Office, the Assistant Dean of Student Success, and the Newhouse Career Development Center. You have a whole team here to support you and help you succeed.
If you need help connecting with resources or any of your advisers at Newhouse, reach out to the Newhouse Academic Advising Office (316 Newhouse 3; NHAdvise@syr.edu; 315-443-4722). As any senior will tell you, these next few years will go by very quickly, so get to know your advisers early on. Meanwhile, we are here to offer support and guidance and we look forward to getting to know you.
Best wishes and welcome,
Mark J. Lodato
Dean
August 2024
Dear Newhouse Student:
Welcome to Syracuse University and the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications! You have chosen to join a community of scholars with a rich tradition of excellence. You will engage with thought leaders in communications, work with state-of-the-art equipment, and experience professional programs that will propel you into a challenging career.
To help you understand the academic expectations at the Newhouse School, we have outlined your degree requirements in the 2023 Newhouse Undergraduate Guidebook. You are responsible for knowing these requirements. We do not expect you to digest all of the requirements at once. To start, focus on the Core Skills and Core Divisional requirements. We will review the rest of the materials in advising sessions this fall.
Your success is our priority. Academic advising at the Newhouse School includes your faculty adviser, your peer adviser, the Newhouse Academic Advising Office, the Assistant Dean of Student Success, and the Newhouse Career Development Center. You have a whole team here to support you and help you succeed.
If you need help connecting with resources or any of your advisers at Newhouse, reach out to the Newhouse Academic Advising Office (316 Newhouse 3; NHAdvise@syr.edu; 315-443-4722). As any senior will tell you, these next few years will go by very quickly, so get to know your advisers early on. Meanwhile, we are here to offer support and guidance and we look forward to getting to know you.
Best wishes and welcome,
Mark J. Lodato
Dean