Daily Camera: "World wild web: Dairy’s digital-driven exhibit ‘Brutal Realities’ challenges world perception"

Jan. 27, 2020

Featuring Professor Mark Amerika, founder of 's TECHNE Lab

The Conversation: "If the Romance Writers of America can implode over racism, no group is safe"

Jan. 27, 2020

Featuring Assistant Professor Christine Larson

The Philadelphia Inquirer: "Teens are using TikTok to talk about mental health, relationship abuse, and sexuality"

Jan. 27, 2020

Director of Technology Influenced Practice Samira Rajabi

PBS: "Local newsrooms across the country are closing. Here’s why that matters"

Jan. 27, 2020

Director of News Corps Chuck Plunkett

Routledge: "Making Nonprofit News"

Jan. 27, 2020

Featuring Assistant Professor Pat Ferucci

Columbia Journalism Review: "‘When money is offered, we listen’: foundation funding and nonprofit journalism"

Jan. 27, 2020

Featuring Assistant Professor Pat Ferucci

NiemanLab: "Foundation grants have strings attached, and nonprofit journalists sometimes don’t like being told what to do by them"

Jan. 27, 2020

Featuring Assistant Professor Pat Ferucci

Brainwaves: "Media, Money and Trust: How Journalism's Business and Ethics are the Digital Age"

Oct. 22, 2019

In addition to Journalism Assistant Professor Patrick Ferrucci, this podcast also features Media Studies Assistant Professor Sandra Ristovska. We regret the omission.

"The real reason fake social media accounts will haunt us for years to come"

Oct. 22, 2019

“It’s not even a user experience problem or even a platform integrity problem, but one of cybersecurity and national security,” said Brian Keegan, an assistant professor in the Department of Information Science at the University of Colorado Boulder.

"Greta Thunberg and the trouble with changing the world"

Oct. 22, 2019

It is a refrain among many young people today and an unquestioned good that they want to change the world. This statistically significant surge in things like volunteering, donating and civic engagement has been celebrated as a virtue of millennials and our successors, Generation Z, compensating for our digital addictions...

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