Welcome to Newhouse! As a professional master’s student at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, you are part of a community of about 80 full-time faculty, 50 adjunct faculty members, 50 staff, 1800 undergraduate students, and 250 graduate students involved in research, teaching, and learning about public communications in world societies.
Administration
Important Documents
The Newhouse School imposes some additional rules, which are set forth in this document. The rules, policies and procedures outlined here will guide your time at Newhouse. As a student, you are ultimately responsible for knowing and completing your degree requirements. The Newhouse Graduate Records Office is here to assist you in those endeavors. All paperwork relating to your master’s degree must go through this office. Please direct any procedural questions concerning your graduate studies, such as program of study requirements, to this office.
Welcome to Newhouse! As a professional master’s student at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, you are part of a community of about 80 full-time faculty, 50 adjunct faculty members, 50 staff, 1900 undergraduate students, and 250 on-campus graduate students involved in research, teaching, and learning about public communications in world societies.
Administration
Important Documents
The Newhouse School imposes some additional rules, which are set forth in this document. The rules, policies and procedures outlined here will guide your time at Newhouse. As a student, you are ultimately responsible for knowing and completing your degree requirements. The Newhouse Graduate Records Office (GRO) is here to assist you in those endeavors. All paperwork relating to your master’s degree must go through this office. Please direct any procedural questions concerning your graduate studies, such as program of study requirements, to this office.
Welcome to Newhouse! As a professional master’s student at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, you are part of a community of about 80 full-time faculty, 50 adjunct faculty members, 50 staff, 1900 undergraduate students, and 250 graduate students involved in research, teaching, and learning about public communications in world societies.
Administration
- Amy Falkner – Interim Dean
- Dona Hayes – Interim Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
- Joel Kaplan – Associate Dean for Professional Graduate Studies
- Hub Brown – Associate Dean for Research, Creativity, International Initiatives & Diversity
- Karen McGee – Assistant Dean for Student Affairs
Important Documents
The Newhouse School imposes some additional rules, which are set forth in this document. The rules, policies and procedures outlined here will guide your time at Newhouse. As a student, you are ultimately responsible for knowing and completing your degree requirements. The Newhouse Graduate Records Office (GRO) is here to assist you in those endeavors. All paperwork relating to your master’s degree must go through this office. Please direct any procedural questions concerning your graduate studies, such as program of study requirements, to this office.
Welcome to Newhouse! As a professional master’s student at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, you are part of a community of about 80 full-time faculty, 50 adjunct faculty members, 50 staff, 1900 undergraduate students, and 250 graduate students involved in research, teaching, and learning about public communications in world societies.
Administration
- Mark Lodato – Dean
- Amy Falkner – Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
- Dona Hayes – Associate Dean for Special Projects
- Joel Kaplan – Associate Dean for Professional Graduate Studies
- Hub Brown – Associate Dean for Research, Creativity, International Initiatives & Diversity
- Karen McGee – Assistant Dean of Student Services
Important Documents
The Newhouse School imposes some additional rules, which are set forth in this document. The rules, policies and procedures outlined here will guide your time at Newhouse. As a student, you are ultimately responsible for knowing and completing your degree requirements. The Newhouse Office of Graduate Professional Programs is here to assist you in those endeavors. All paperwork relating to your master’s degree must go through this office. Please direct any procedural questions concerning your graduate studies, such as program of study requirements, to this office.
Welcome to Newhouse! As a professional master’s student at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, you are part of a community of about 80 full-time faculty, 50 adjunct faculty members, 50 staff, 1900 undergraduate students, and 250 graduate students involved in research, teaching, and learning about public communications in world societies.
Administration
Important Documents
The Newhouse School imposes some additional rules, which are set forth in this document. The rules, policies and procedures outlined here will guide your time at Newhouse. As a student, you are ultimately responsible for knowing and completing your degree requirements. The Newhouse Office of Graduate Professional Programs is here to assist you in those endeavors. All paperwork relating to your master’s degree must go through this office. Please direct any procedural questions concerning your graduate studies, such as program of study requirements, to this office.
Welcome to Newhouse! As a graduate student at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, you are part of a community of about 80 full-time faculty, 50 adjunct faculty members, 50 staff, 1900 undergraduate students, and 250 graduate students involved in research, teaching, and learning about public communications in world societies.
The rules, policies and procedures outlined here will guide your time at Newhouse. As a student, you are ultimately responsible for knowing and completing your degree requirements.
The Newhouse Graduate Programs Office is here to assist you in those endeavors. Please direct any procedural questions concerning your graduate studies, such as program of study requirements, to this office. Staff advisers are assigned based on the student’s last name. Faculty program directors provide curricular and career advising and must approve all petitions and paperwork.
Graduate Programs Office
330 Newhouse 2
nhgradadvise@syr.edu
Important Syracuse University Documents
Welcome to Newhouse! As a graduate student at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, you are part of a community of about 80 full-time faculty, 50 adjunct faculty members, 50 staff, 2,900 undergraduate students, and 200 graduate students involved in research, teaching, and learning about public communications in world societies.
The Newhouse Graduate Programs Office administratively oversees the master’s programs, including admissions, orientation, and graduate merit based financial awards.
Graduate Programs Office
330 Newhouse 2
nhmasters@syr.edu
The rules, policies and procedures outlined here will guide your time at Newhouse. As a student, you are ultimately responsible for knowing and completing your degree requirements. The Newhouse Advising Office is here to assist you in those endeavors. Please direct any procedural questions concerning your graduate studies, such as program of study requirements, to this office. Staff advisers are assigned based on the student’s last name. Faculty program directors provide curricular and career advising and must approve all petitions and paperwork.
Advising Office
316 Newhouse 3
nhadvise@syr.edu
Important Syracuse University Documents
Welcome to Newhouse! As a graduate student at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, you are part of a community of about 80 full-time faculty, 50 adjunct faculty members, 75 staff, 2,000 undergraduate students, and 200 graduate students involved in research, teaching, and learning about public communications in world societies.
Graduate Programs Office
The Newhouse Graduate Programs Office administratively oversees the master’s programs, including admissions, orientation, and graduate merit based financial awards.
330 Newhouse 2
nhmasters@syr.edu
Academic Advising Office
The rules, policies and procedures outlined here will guide your time at Newhouse. As a student, you are ultimately responsible for knowing and completing your degree requirements. The Newhouse Advising Office is here to assist you in those endeavors. Please direct any procedural questions concerning your graduate studies, such as program of study requirements, to this office. Staff advisers are assigned based on program or the student’s last name. Faculty program directors provide curricular and career advising and must approve all petitions and paperwork.
316 Newhouse 3
nhadvise@syr.edu
Important Syracuse University Documents