Media professionals keep up with developments in their field through professional associations. Journalists, for example, have the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ), which focuses on ethical, legal, and coverage issues. Public relations practitioners have the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA), which links them to current issues in the field as well as to other professionals.
The Newhouse School sponsors student chapters of these organizations that are open to all. They meet monthly and offer guest speakers, panel discussions, and sessions on job hunting.
The School also organizes the Student Representative Committee each Fall. This Committee consists of the heads of the various student organizations plus elected representatives. It advises the Dean on School-wide issues, and its members serve with the faculty on such important School-wide committees as Tenure, Promotion, Rules, Awards, and Teaching Standards. All Newhouse students, including freshmen, are welcome to run for membership on this committee.
The following is a list of student organizations currently active at the Newhouse School:
For a full listing of Syracuse University Student Organizations, visit http://www.syr.edu/common/student_orgs.html
Campus Media
Syracuse University offers a wide array of campus media activities, almost all of them under the total editorial control of students. These activities are an essential part of a well-rounded communications education, and Newhouse students participate in great numbers.
The Daily Orange is a five-times-a-week newspaper that reports on student government, cultural activities, intercollegiate sports, and more.
Three radio stations operate on campus. They include WAER, WERW and WJPZ. WAER is a National Public Radio station with a jazz format; it also offers considerable news and sports programming, and it has been the cradle of such sports broadcasters as Bob Costas, Dick Stockton, Mike Tirico, Len Berman, Marv Albert, Ian Eagle, Sean McDonough, and many more. WJPZ has a music format that appeals to a college audience, and it also offers news and sports programming. WERW is Syracuse University's only free-format college radio station. This means that the DJs play the music they want, a dying art in the world of radio. WERW maintains a tradition of college radio by playing a diverse range of genres and is now listenable world-wide on the web. The three stations provide the strongest college radio punch in the nation.
CitrusTV is the nation’s oldest and largest entirely student-run television station. Located in Watson Hall, CitrusTV provides students with hands-on experience in every aspect of television production. The station’s programming includes news, sports, entertainment and commercial productions. Students can also learn the business side of the industry along with opportunities in promotions, alumni relations, engineering, programming and Web media.
All of CitrusTV’s shows can be seen on CitrusTV.net and the Orange Television Network, campus channel 2. CitrusTV’s international award-winning sports programming airs on Time Warner (channel 26) and online at CBS Sportsline and the ESPN affiliate InsideLacrosse.com. For easy viewing on the go, CitrusTV shows are podcast on iTunes.
Orange Television Network (OTN) is the campus cable television station seen in all University housing on channels 2 and 99. Students who work at OTN gain experience producing sports, music, comedy and other educational and creative performance programming for television and the web. OTN is one of the few college cable television stations in the country that airs nearly all-original content 24/7 throughout the academic year.
SU also offers a variety of magazines, alternative newspapers, and online information sources. You may visit SU's Student Organizations web page for a complete listing