
Color Kerfuffle
MPH’s new marketing colors receive mixed reactions among school community members tied to the red and white. Continue reading Color Kerfuffle
MPH’s new marketing colors receive mixed reactions among school community members tied to the red and white. Continue reading Color Kerfuffle
By Jeongyoon Han Spring 2017 To view the story this interview was for, click here. Q. When did Crane first come up with the idea that MPH should have new marketing colors? A. MPH is a thoughtful, organic place headed into a new future and full of nuanced teaching and insightful students. We wanted the color palette to convey a sense of possibility and growth … Continue reading Interview with Christina Albetta, program manager for Crane MetaMarketing
By Jeongyoon Han Spring 2017 The most frequently mentioned president in 2017—besides the current commander in chief—is probably Obama, or, more to my point, Nixon, because the president’s war with the press seems to be going down the same slippery slope we took 40 years ago. The political showdown on Capitol Hill and attacks on journalists during Watergate appear strikingly similar to current events. While … Continue reading Letter From the Editor – Spring 2017
Syracuse, a top destination for refugees, plays an even larger role in re-settling due to the conflict in Syria. Continue reading USA: U Start Again
MPH parent Jill Walsh wins two silver medals in Rio. Continue reading The Silver Lining
I typically don’t remember the first day of a class, but I clearly recall the day I joined Journalism Workshop. It was the start of second semester of my freshman year and the last block of the day. The moment class started, the staff jumped right into proofing the entire newspaper before it went to the printer. The process was fast-paced and exciting to see: … Continue reading Letter From the Editor – Winter 2017
Now in a new country, international students relay their stories of life at MPH. Continue reading Half a World Away