Why you shouldn’t censor your teen’s reading (even the sex and violence) (The Washington Post, February 4th, 2020)
Penn professor Kathleen Hall Jamieson to receive National Academy of Sciences award (The Daily Pennsylvanian, February 3rd, 2020)
What happens when basic respect for knowledge and perspective evaporates? (Richmond Times-Dispatch, February 3rd, 2020)
Most brands avoid getting political in Super Bowl ads. This year didn’t really change that (Adweek, February 3rd, 2020)
Panic and fear might be limiting human reasoning and fueling hoaxes about coronavirus (Poynter, February 3rd, 2020)
Annenberg study finds social media usage linked to misinformation about vaccines (The Daily Pennsylvanian, February 1st, 2020)
Trump’s greatest trick was convincing voters that women can’t win elections (Mother Jones, January 29th, 2020)
Since 2016, social media misinformation has both improved and worsened, say panelists (Broadband Breakfast, January 28th, 2020)
Did ’13 Reasons Why’ lead to a spike in adolescent suicides? Researchers are divided (The Science Times, January 28th, 2020)
Penn’s Kathleen Hall Jamieson wins National Academy of Sciences’ biggest award (The Philadelphia Inquirer, January 27th, 2020)
Kamala Harris wants some fries, but says Democrats should ‘have faith’ in impeachment trial (The Miami Herald, January 26th, 2020)
Nonprofits, state office try to reverse civics education decline (Wilsonville Spokesman (OR), January 25th, 2020)
Bogus coronavirus conspiracy theory about patents, vaccine spreads on social media (USA Today, January 25th, 2020)
As they head into Day 4 of impeachment trial, Democrats hope to leave senators wanting more (CBC News, January 24th, 2020)
Annenberg research paper finds no correlation between teen suicide and ‘13 Reasons Why’ (The Daily Pennsylvanian, January 23rd, 2020)