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Communications, Law & Policy

Expert on Ukrainian Politics Discusses Russo-Ukrainian War, Peace Prospects

Oxana Shevel’s lecture reflects the Maxwell School’s ongoing scholarship, policy engagement and support for those affected by the conflict.
News Staff March 11, 2026
Expert on Ukrainian Politics Discusses Russo-Ukrainian War, Peace Prospects

Newhouse Student Documents Great Uncle’s Story in WWII, 80 Years Later

A collaboration between the Newhouse School and the World War II Foundation helped documentarian Kaitlyn Kushner ’26 find out more about her great uncle.
John Boccacino March 5, 2026
Newhouse Student Documents Great Uncle’s Story in WWII, 80 Years Later

Newhouse Assistant Professor Recognized Nationally for Innovation in Teaching

The award also recognizes Milton Santiago’s work in exploring the ethical and practical applications of generative artificial intelligence in visual communications.
Genaro Armas March 4, 2026
Newhouse Assistant Professor Recognized Nationally for Innovation in Teaching

The Washington Post, Chicago Tribune Win 2026 Toner Prizes

The annual prizes are named for Robin Toner ’76, the first woman to hold the position of national political correspondent for The New York Times.
Genaro Armas March 4, 2026

BBI Launches Podcast on Future of Disability Employment Policy

The inaugural episode spotlights Lex Frieden, a pioneering disability rights advocate.
Celestia Ohrazda March 2, 2026

ÐÔÊÓ½ç University to Unveil Portrait of President Biden

An oil portrait of alumnus and 46th U.S. President Joseph R. Biden Jr. L'68, H’09 will go on permanent display in the College of Law’s
Robert Conrad Feb. 25, 2026
ÐÔÊÓ½ç University to Unveil Portrait of President Biden

Broadcast and Law Students Work Together During Mock Trial

The collaborative effort involves broadcast and digital journalism students covering a mock trial run by students in the College of Law.
Keith Kobland Feb. 24, 2026
Broadcast and Law Students Work Together During Mock Trial

Streaming Upheaval Fuels High‑Stakes Battle for Warner Bros. Discovery

Newhouse School Assistant Professor J. Christopher Hamilton examines the future of Hollywood in a streaming media world.
News Staff Feb. 20, 2026
Streaming Upheaval Fuels High‑Stakes Battle for Warner Bros. Discovery

New JDi Residency Examines Evolution of Immigration and Employment Law

Participants analyze the complex layers and legal frameworks behind the intersections of immigration and employment statutes and regulations.
Caroline K. Reff Feb. 19, 2026
New JDi Residency Examines Evolution of Immigration and Employment Law

Telling Fact From Fiction With Online Misinformation

Knowing what is real on social media is hard due to misinformation. Research Professor Jason Davis gives advice on how to avoid falling for fake
Ellen Mbuqe Feb. 19, 2026
Telling Fact From Fiction With Online Misinformation

Law Professor Elected to National Legal Association

As chair of the Association of American Law Schools' Women in Legal Education section, Katherine Macfarlane will provide leadership and mentorship.
Robert Conrad Feb. 18, 2026
Law Professor Elected to National Legal Association

Q&A: Alum Brings Award-Winning Documentary to ÐÔÊÓ½ç for Screening

Award-winning documentary filmmaker Brian Oakes is returning to campus to show and discuss his film "Jim: The James Foley Story."
Dialynn Dwyer Feb. 17, 2026
Q&A: Alum Brings Award-Winning Documentary to ÐÔÊÓ½ç for Screening

Tully Center for Free Speech to Recognize Eric Meyer With 2025 Free Speech Award

Meyer, editor of a Kansas newspaper raided by police in 2023, will be honored for his resilience and commitment to local journalism and press freedom.
Keith Kobland Feb. 17, 2026
Tully Center for Free Speech to Recognize Eric Meyer With 2025 Free Speech Award

College of Law’s 2025 Ultimate Bar Passage Rate Reaches 94%

The high rate of success reflects the impact of the college’s efforts in supporting its students from admission through the bar exam.
Robert Conrad Feb. 17, 2026
College of Law’s 2025 Ultimate Bar Passage Rate Reaches 94%

Advocacy Competitions Open Doors for ÐÔÊÓ½ç Law Graduate

Allison Carlos ’23, L’25 earned national recognition and mentorship through ÐÔÊÓ½ç Law's Advocacy Program and trial competitions.
Caroline K. Reff Feb. 13, 2026
Advocacy Competitions Open Doors for ÐÔÊÓ½ç Law Graduate

College of Law to Host Symposium on Americans with Disabilities Act, Universal Design

Participants will discuss, analyze and share strategies across diverse learning environments; registration is now open.
Robert Conrad Feb. 13, 2026
College of Law to Host Symposium on  Americans with Disabilities Act, Universal Design

Researcher Examines Use of AI in Young Adults’ Romantic Lives

Associate Professor Rebecca Ortiz surveyed young adults about AI companions and found both potential benefits and troubling behaviors with the technology.
Dialynn Dwyer Feb. 5, 2026
Researcher Examines Use of AI in Young Adults’ Romantic Lives

How Olympians Turn Social Media Fame Into Sponsorship Deals

Athletes must deliver authentic content about their personal journey to earn followers and endorsements in the social media era.
John Boccacino Feb. 4, 2026
How Olympians Turn Social Media Fame Into Sponsorship Deals