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Teenager in a high school hallway leaning against a wall and looking at misinformation on his smartphone with other students in the background.
Society & Culture
July 23, 2025 | 08:50 am

How educators can help students navigate misinformation

When misinformation often travels faster than facts, teaching young people to discern credible sources has never been more urgent.

topics: artificial intelligence, Ever Wonder, Kevin Meuwissen, videos, Warner School of Education,
A dog wearing a tin foil hat stares at an open laptop screen. Behind him is a "ripped from the headlines" collage of conspiracy theories a dog might believe.
Society & Culture
July 3, 2025 | 03:03 pm

Who鈥檚 immune to conspiracy theories?

Rochester faculty on how political conspiracy theories start and spread鈥攁nd why people believe them.

topics: Department of Political Science, Department of Psychology, Ever Wonder, Harry Reis, James Druckman, School of Arts and Sciences, Scott Tyson, videos,
Close-up of a young girl holding a blue stuffed bear to illustrate child sexual abuse prevention.
Society & Culture
March 3, 2025 | 11:05 am

3 ways to reduce child sexual abuse rates

A new study finds that local, community-wide education efforts can drastically lower incidence of sexual abuse of children.

topics: Mt. Hope Family Center, research finding,
A red, heart-shaped balloon with the words "I Love You" held with string by a hand in front of Rush Rhees Library for Valentine's Day.
Society & Culture
February 11, 2025 | 12:20 pm

From Rochester with love

Valentine鈥檚 Day is on the horizon鈥攁nd love is in the air. Enjoy a selection of hearty research, endearing stories, and moving moments from across the 人妻少妇专区.

topics: Eastman School of Music, Medical Center, research, River 人妻少妇专区 Libraries, Warner School of Education,
Becky Frank smiles at the camera with her hands on her hips wearing a "Back to the Future" t-shirt in front of the 人妻少妇专区 clock tower.
Society & Culture
January 22, 2025 | 03:27 pm

What can Back to the Future teach us about US nuclear regulations?

Rebecca Frank’s undergraduate internship taps into well-known ’80s and ’90s movies to boost civic engagement on social media.

topics: Class of 2025, Department of Modern Languages and Cultures, Department of Political Science, languages, School of Arts and Sciences,
Wide angle shot of Remote Bermuda island in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
Society & Culture
November 21, 2024 | 02:57 pm

Historic Bermuda reshapes our understanding of colonial America

Smithsonian Magazine highlights the role of a Rochester historian and archaeologist in unearthing Bermuda鈥檚 colonial origins.

topics: alumni, Department of History, global engagement, Hajim School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Michael Jarvis, Program in Archaeology Technology and Historical Structures, School of Arts and Sciences, undergraduate research,
Still from the TV show Mad Men with Don Drapper sitting on a couch with his around around wife Betty to illustrate the idea of power dynamics and infidelity.
Society & Culture
November 18, 2024 | 06:43 pm

Why the powerful are more likely to cheat

Psychologists have found a correlation between a person鈥檚 self-perception of power and their (un)willingness to remain faithful.

topics: Department of Psychology, Harry Reis, research finding, School of Arts and Sciences,
protester at a rally holds up a sign that reads I'm your neighbor BOT the enemy within.
Society & Culture
October 31, 2024 | 02:48 pm

Research-backed ways to bridge America鈥檚 political divide

Researchers successfully tested 25 different approaches to reducing partisan animosity and support for undemocratic practices or political violence. Two proved most effective.

topics: Department of Political Science, Department of Psychology, James Druckman, research finding, School of Arts and Sciences,