TEDxCUNY Speakers Urge Students to Invest In Themselves
Students faced with the uncertainty of the pandemic can rely on their inner passions for comfort, professors say.
Students faced with the uncertainty of the pandemic can rely on their inner passions for comfort, professors say.
In a world where anyone can post anything, the spread of misinformation has reached new levels. This past week, NYPIRG and Professor Sissel McCarthy hosted “Fake News, Real Consequences,” a workshop teaching students how to identify fake news when they see it.
In a world where journalism is under attack, the Roosevelt House honors one of New York’s most prolific journalists.
Excerpt: As the COVID-19 pandemic makes in-person interaction difficult, student club officers use social media to maintain their sense of community online.
Hunter College’s Roosevelt House welcomed author John Nichols to discuss the legacy of FDR’s progressive right-hand man, Henry A. Wallace.