The front pages of U.S. and foreign newspapers are now on display on the second floor of Andersen Hall. The front pages gallery gives visitors an up-close look at how the rest of the U.S. and the world reported the presidential election. Past front pages exhibits covered the Sept. 11 terrorist attack and the death of President Ronald Reagan.
Front Pages is a popular program of the Newseum in Washington D.C. Dean Will Norton Jr., a Newseum trustee, brought the exhibit to the College of Journalism and Mass Communications. More than 575 newspapers from around the world submit their front pages to the Newseum daily. To achieve a diverse and balanced representation of news coverage the Newseum displays up to 80 newspaper front pages from every state, the District of Columbia and countries around the world.
