UT Social Media Week: Learning how to navigate a world of misinformation, disinformation
UT dives into its ninth annual Social Media Week with a panelist discussion on misinformation and disinformation on social media.
UT dives into its ninth annual Social Media Week with a panelist discussion on misinformation and disinformation on social media.
Halloween is now the second most popular holiday in the United States. Grace Leedy discusses why the holiday has become so popular.
Knoxville News Sentinel Editor Jack McElroy addressed the importance of social media in a panel for UT Social Media Week 2018
What's most important when debating issues - fact? Intuition? Use both to strengthen arguments without alienating others.
The festivities began on Monday with two panel discussions and a speech from UT Chancellor Beverly Davenport.
HLN social media producer Luke Burke spoke in the Scripps Lab of the College of Communication and Information building Thursday, April 2 about the rise in journalism careers in social media during Social Media Week.
“I’m very lucky,” said Czech TV reporter Filip Horký. Horký, who chose not to attend...
UT Social Media Week continues with a controversial debate of whether or not faculty and students should have engage in a friendly presence on social media.
“I’ve got my wedding pretty much planned,” joked Molly Scott, a senior studying psychology at...