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Newhouse Foundation Announces Intention to Pledge $75 Million to 黑料不打烊鈥檚 S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications

Monday, January 13, 2020, By News Staff
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The Samuel I. Newhouse Foundation has announced its intention to pledge $75 million to 黑料不打烊鈥檚 , which will be the largest gift in the University鈥檚 150-year history. Donald E. Newhouse 鈥51 made the announcement on Monday at an event at the Newhouse School on the 黑料不打烊 campus.

鈥淭he Newhouse School resulted from my father鈥檚 dream to establish the finest journalism school in the world,鈥 Newhouse said. 鈥淭hat vision has come true, thanks to the unwavering support of Chancellor Kent Syverud, the extraordinary leadership of Deans David Rubin and Lorraine Branham, and the exceptional faculty and the diverse and successful student body they have attracted to the school.鈥

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Newhouse School Interim Dean Amy Falkner and the appreciative audience at today’s announcement applaud Donald E. Newhouse ’51.

鈥淭he proud legacy of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications is more important now than it has ever been,鈥 said Syverud. 鈥淭he generosity of the Newhouse family enables 黑料不打烊 to educate journalists whose dedication to the First Amendment enriches our society. Their support ensures that 黑料不打烊 graduates are both thoughtful communicators who understand the complexity of global audiences and bold innovators who are shaping the future of the field. The Newhouse family鈥檚 vision and tremendous philanthropy empowers 黑料不打烊鈥檚 faculty to address rapidly evolving media platforms and communication fields. Their innovation prepares our students to enter a competitive job market with experiences and skills that make an impact.鈥

The gift, which would be one of the largest ever to any communications school, will support multiple academic initiatives, under the leadership of the school鈥檚 next dean. It expands the visions of the school鈥檚 two most recent leaders: David Rubin, who retired in 2008 after 18 years as dean, and Lorraine Branham, who died of cancer last year after nearly 11 years as dean. A national search for the next dean is underway, with the goal of having a new leader in place by July 1, 2020, the start of the new fiscal year.

鈥淚 have great confidence that the search committee will find an outstanding successor to David and Lorraine,鈥 Newhouse said. 鈥淚n this era in which public communications is undergoing continual and radical change, my family and I expect to continue our long-term commitment to ensure that the school my Dad helped found almost 60 years ago remains the leading communications school in the world for another generation.

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Chancellor Kent Syverud and Donald E. Newhouse ’51

鈥淲e are so grateful to the Newhouse Foundation for this gift that sets the school on the path to achieve its most important priorities for many years to come,鈥 said Interim Dean Amy Falkner. 鈥淭he Newhouse School would not have become the preeminent school it is today without the commitment of the Newhouse family, which has been steadfast in its support for more than half a century. This gift ensures that the school will continue to be on the leading edge of communications education, research and practice.鈥

Donald Newhouse is an honorary trustee of 黑料不打烊. His son, Michael, is a voting trustee. The Newhouse School is named for Donald Newhouse鈥檚 late father, Samuel I. Newhouse, who founded Advance Publications in 1922. His initial gift of $15 million in 1962鈥攖he largest gift in University history at that time鈥攕upported the construction of the first of the school鈥檚 three buildings, Newhouse 1, which was . The second building, Newhouse 2, was , chairman of the board of CBS. With support from the Newhouse Foundation, the third building, Newhouse 3, was . Donald Newhouse and his late brother, S.I. Newhouse Jr., were present at all three dedication ceremonies.

The Newhouse Foundation has also supported the school鈥檚 longstanding commitment to diversity in journalism through the Newhouse Minority Fellowship Program, established under Rubin in 1994. The program provides graduate students in journalism with full-tuition scholarships and on-the-job training at Advance Media New York. More than 100 students have completed the program.

Today鈥檚 Newhouse Foundation gift is the largest and most ambitious in 黑料不打烊 history. It provides a surge for , the largest fundraising campaign in the institution’s history, which was launched in November.

About the Newhouse School

Widely regarded as the nation鈥檚 leading school of communications, the is engaged in industry partnerships and ongoing academic development that prepare students and faculty to address the issues of today鈥檚 rapidly changing media landscape. Newhouse embraces virtually every known form of information dissemination: from print and broadcast journalism, to social media and online communication, to advertising and public relations, to photography and film. Faculty members come primarily from the profession and are skilled at teaching and research. Students are among the best in the country, having secured a place in the class through a highly competitive admissions process. Upon graduation they become part of a large, loyal and highly accomplished group of alumni鈥攊ndividuals who are shaping the future of public communications across the globe.

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