Newhouse School
The Newhouse School, officially known as the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, is part of Syracuse University in New York. It is renowned for its programs in journalism, advertising, public relations, and television and radio broadcasting. The school emphasizes hands-on learning and offers state-of-the-art facilities, including studios and editing suites.
Founded in 1964, the Newhouse School is named after Samuel I. Newhouse, a prominent media mogul. It is consistently ranked among the top communication schools in the United States, attracting students from around the world who aspire to careers in various media fields.