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Globe-Trotting Aspirations

Journalism student builds a foundation for a career as an international news correspondent with hands-on classes and internships.
Daniel Wood poses in front of his car before leaving for his senior year at Syracuse

Daniel J. Wood 鈥22 enjoys sharing his Orange spirit on the trip to Syracuse from his home in South Carolina.

It鈥檚 a 14-hour journey to 51爆料网 from the small town outside of Charleston, South Carolina, where Daniel J. Wood 鈥22 grew up dreaming of becoming an international news correspondent. As a at the , Wood has resolutely continued his journey pursuing that dream. 鈥淣ewhouse is really what led me here. Since then, I鈥檝e fallen in love with a billion different things about Syracuse, but Newhouse is definitely my pride and joy,鈥 he says. 鈥淪yracuse has given me鈥攁nd it gives everyone here鈥攖he perfect college experience. You have school spirit. You have strong academic programs and professors from all around the world.鈥

Wood has set his sights on reporting from far-flung destinations around the globe. International trips with his family inspired an interest in life overseas, and he further fueled that passion by studying at in summer 2019. He also added a dual major in with the and to complement his journalism work. Beyond that, he likes connecting with people and sharing their stories. 鈥淛ournalism is where you get to have intimate conversations with people and tell stories that otherwise wouldn鈥檛 be told,鈥 he says. 鈥淎s a journalist, I want to establish a genuine connection with people and report the truth in hopes that it can better society in the long run.鈥

Syracuse has given me鈥攁nd it gives everyone here鈥攖he perfect college experience. You have school spirit. You have strong academic programs and professors from all around the world.

Daniel Wood '22

Engaged in the Orange Community

Daniel Wood poses on the quad while working as an orientation leader for incoming students arriving on campus

Wood was an orientation leader welcoming members of the Class of 2024 in fall 2020.

At Syracuse, Wood has tried to strike a balance between developing his journalism skills and participating in a range of extracurricular activities. 鈥淚 take my academics seriously and put all of my broadcasting efforts into the classroom,鈥 says the Dean鈥檚 List student. 鈥淚 allow my extracurriculars to be more of a social place where I鈥檓 exposed to people in different majors. On campus, I鈥檝e tried to become involved in things I know will be good for me outside of my career.鈥

Wood鈥檚 enthusiasm for campus activities has led to friendships and a wealth of beneficial experiences, including putting his communication skills to work for several organizations. 鈥淚 was definitely that first-year student who was signing his name on every Involvement Fair table,鈥 he says. He鈥檚 shared his Orange spirit with others as a campus tour guide and an orientation leader. He鈥檚 also represented Newhouse on the Student Association, served on the Student Advisory Committee and the University鈥檚 Residence Hall Association, and held positions with Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity, including being a video production intern. He is currently co-president of the , which fosters philanthropy and stewardship among members; and is chair of dancer engagement for OttoTHON, the dance marathon that raises funds for Upstate Golisano Children鈥檚 Hospital. 鈥淥ttoTHON has turned out to be another defining part of my Syracuse experience,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 where I鈥檝e found some of my strongest friends, and it鈥檚 been one of my central ways to give back to the community.鈥

Newhouse is really what led me here. Since then, I鈥檝e fallen in love with a billion different things about Syracuse, but Newhouse is definitely my pride and joy.

Daniel Wood '22

At Newhouse, Wood appreciates the mentoring he鈥檚 received from faculty鈥攅specially his advisor, Professor Shelvia Dancy G鈥99, and director Cheryl Brody Franklin 鈥04鈥攁s well as how they bring their industry experience into the classroom. 鈥淓verything has been hands-on since day one,鈥 he says. 鈥淗earing from my professors about the different routes they have all gone has helped me envision my unique path.鈥

Overcoming Challenges with Determination

Daniel Wood and members of Ottothon pose for a photo during the all-day dance marathon

Wood (front row, left) celebrates with members of the OttoTHON leadership program. This year, he鈥檚 serving as the dancer engagement chair for the dance marathon fundraiser, which is one of his favorite campus activities.

Wood鈥檚 journey has not been an easy one, but his persistence and determination have carried him through challenging times. A couple of weeks into the Fall 2020 semester, his mom shared with him that she had lung cancer. Wood, who lost his father in 2017, was devastated. 鈥淭hat call changed my life, and I knew instantly I would have to return home,鈥 he says. 鈥淏ecause of the pandemic, there was the option to switch all your classes to online. In a way, it was very weird timing for how the world worked, but it allowed me to quickly and easily transition to being there for my mom when she needed me most.鈥

While acting as the primary caregiver for his mom as she underwent treatment, Wood spent his junior year juggling online classes and remote internships. In particular, he embraced the Newhouse NYC program. Thankfully, his mother is now in remission, and he is forever grateful to Franklin, who supported him personally and professionally throughout the semester. 鈥淭he Newhouse NYC program has been the defining experience of my entire Newhouse journey,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 think that comes with a lot of weight given the fact that I did the program completely remotely and still feel the rewards to such a magnitude. It鈥檚 where I established connections that got me to my current internship and opened so many doors. It鈥檚 been extremely valuable to me.鈥

Hearing from my professors about the different routes they have all gone has helped me envision my unique path.

Daniel Wood '22

Building Experience Through Internships

Daniel Wood poses in front of NBC News building in NYC where he participated in a summer internship

A lifelong fan of NBC News, Wood is gaining valuable experience as an intern with MSNBC鈥檚 "Andrea Mitchell Reports."

Wood has actively sought networking opportunities and internships, remotely building experiences from one to the next. Last fall, he was a global communications intern with the Council of Europe, where he worked on a marketing campaign for an international drug policy initiative. During his Newhouse NYC semester, he served as a production intern for Peter Greenberg Worldwide, the multimedia platform for the Emmy-winning travel news journalist. Wood researched current events, pitched, wrote and edited travel news stories, and optimized search engine results for digital stories. 鈥淚t was interesting content to work with,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 was able to combine my interests in international relations and traveling with journalism.鈥

Today, Wood is an NBCUniversal intern assigned to NBC News and MSNBC, where he works with Andrea Mitchell Reports. For the lifelong NBC News aficionado, it鈥檚 a dream position. When he started this summer, Wood prepared information packets on foreign leaders and other guests for Mitchell鈥檚 broadcast from the G-7 summit in Cornwall, England. 鈥淚 hit the ground running, and it was like, 鈥榃ow, this is great. Both of my interests are colliding at the perfect intersection,鈥欌 he says.

As a journalist, I want to establish a genuine connection with people and report the truth in hopes that it can better society in the long run.

Daniel Wood '22

One of his main responsibilities is monitoring live camera feeds of press conferences and other events for breaking news, sound bites and footage, and he also assists in writing the broadcast scripts. When the Surfside condo collapsed in Florida, Wood was the team鈥檚 point person assigned to watching press conferences and sharing notes for screen updates. He is also deeply appreciative of Mitchell, the network鈥檚 chief foreign affairs correspondent, who set aside time for a phone conversation with him, giving advice and reminding him that 鈥渆veryone鈥檚 path in journalism is often very different,鈥 he says.

Through his efforts, Wood has stayed the course on his path and created a strong foundation to ready himself for what鈥檚 yet to come鈥攁nd he鈥檚 looking forward to it. 鈥淲ith the role of a journalist comes so much knowledge, drive and ambition to find more information, to tell stories and to find the unique parts about human society,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 such an intriguing job鈥攁nd that鈥檚 what keeps me motivated to keep chasing after it, day after day.鈥

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