by Sayo Akao | May 31, 2018 | What We're Reading
Young people in general consume news sporadically, think traditional news sources are biased and feel responsible for verifying the information they consume. A recent report from the Knight Foundation details the eye-opening results of a study from Data &...
by Sayo Akao | May 31, 2018 | What We're Reading
science In 2018, 84 percent of Americans could not name a living scientists. Scientists, like journalists, must find a better way to connect with the public. Louise Lief takes a look at a unique commonality between two different worlds – media and...
by Sayo Akao | May 16, 2018 | What We're Reading
science In a piece published by the American Institute of Physics, Alexis Wolfe provides an analysis of Jane Lubchenco’s continued effort to mend the disconnect between science and society. Lubchenco, who is also the former head of National Oceanic and Atmospheric...
by Sayo Akao | May 14, 2018 | Blog
Day: May 14, 2018 Cronkite News’ innovative segment ‘Full Circle’ offers the audience a transparent look at editorial decisions and the search for sources. The term “behind the scenes” can carry with it an air of mystery. The allure of the insider...
by Sayo Akao | May 10, 2018 | What We're Reading
Sayo Akao In an article from Fast Company, Gloria Origgi raises questions about how the circulation of information has changed in recent years and what questions individuals should consider regarding others’ news judgment. In this digital age, many people trust...