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  • Information Integrity Institute Leads Community Dialogue on Media, Technology, and Connection

    Information Integrity Institute Leads Community Dialogue on Media, Technology, and Connection

    The Information Integrity Institute brought community members together on March 19 for a public conversation examining how today’s media environment shapes trust and connection. Held in partnership with Braver Angels Tennessee, the event centered on dialogue rather than research presentation alone. The presentation addressed how digital media, AI, and platform design influence the way people…

  • How Digital Media Divides and Connects: Natalie Stroud to Headline CCI RIC 48th Annual Research Symposium

    How Digital Media Divides and Connects: Natalie Stroud to Headline CCI RIC 48th Annual Research Symposium

    The Information Integrity Institute is hosting Professor Natalie (Talia) Stroud as a keynote speaker at the CCI RIC 48th Annual Research Symposium on Wednesday, March 18, from 11a.m. to noon. Her keynote address, “Polarization and Connection in the Digital Media Age,” will examine political polarization and social connection in digital media. Stroud is a professor…

  • A CCI Team Presented a Study on the Effects of AI Authorship in Science News Reporting at IAMCR Conference 2025 in Singapore

    A CCI Team Presented a Study on the Effects of AI Authorship in Science News Reporting at IAMCR Conference 2025 in Singapore

    A study on the effects of AI authorship in science news reporting by the University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s College of Communication and Information (CCI) team was presented at the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) Conference, held July 13–17, 2025. The conference was hosted by the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and…

  • Faculty from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville Show How Russia’s 2022 Invasion Welded Ukrainians Together 

    A new piece in The Conversation by University of Tennessee, Knoxville, faculty—School of Information Sciences Assistant Professor and Information Integrity Institute Senior Faculty Fellow Ben Horne, School of Journalism and Media Professor and Information Integrity Institute Director Catherine Luther, together with Department of Anthropology Professor R. Alexander Bentley—spotlights research into Ukrainian sentiment before and after Russia’s invasion, exposing Russia’s…

  • Information Integrity Institute Postdoc Matthew Craig Attends Social Science Foo Camp at Meta

    Information Integrity Institute Postdoc Matthew Craig Attends Social Science Foo Camp at Meta

    Matthew Craig, postdoctoral research associate at the Information Integrity Institute, was one of 150 select people invited to the 2025 Social Science Foo Camp at Meta headquarters in Palo Alto, California in early February. The event, often referred to as an “unconference” due to its unstructured schedule, allows attendees to determine topics on the spot…

  • UT Faculty Research Shows Dramatic Shift In Ukrainian Attitudes After Invasion

    UT Faculty Research Shows Dramatic Shift In Ukrainian Attitudes After Invasion

    UT Faculty Research Shows Dramatic Shift In Ukrainian Attitudes After Invasion written by Randall Brown and originally published on the College of Arts & Sciences site. A new study published by an interdisciplinary team of Tennessee researchers sheds light onto the dynamics of national unity experienced by Ukrainians following the 2022 Russian invasion. While a…

  • CCI Makes Impact at NCA Convention; Iannacone Earns Top Paper Honor

    CCI Makes Impact at NCA Convention; Iannacone Earns Top Paper Honor

    Assistant Professor Jeannette Iannacone, right, receives her Top Faculty Paper award from Laura Lemon (’17), an associate professor at the University of Alabama who graduated from CCI’s doctoral program. Twenty-nine faculty and graduate students from the College of Communication and Information participated in the 2024 annual convention of the National Communication Association in New Orleans…

  • CCI Professor Awarded Office Of Naval Research Grants To Study Russian Disinformation Campaigns

    CCI Professor Awarded Office Of Naval Research Grants To Study Russian Disinformation Campaigns

    The Department of Defense Office of Naval Research has awarded nearly $1.7 million across two grants to School of Journalism and Media Professor and Director of the Information Integrity Institute Catherine Luther to research Russian disinformation campaigns and their influence on Russian diasporas. Luther is the principal investigator for both grants with several College of…

  • Tombras School Future Educator Fellow Gains Invaluable Knowledge from Tombras Agency

    Tombras School Future Educator Fellow Gains Invaluable Knowledge from Tombras Agency

    This is the second year the Tombras School of Advertising and Public Relations has partnered with the Tombras Agency to organize an Advertising and Public Relations Fellowship for Future Educators. This opportunity allows a doctoral candidate from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, to have the chance to shadow Tombras Agency employees and gain insights into…

  • SIS Assistant Professor using UX to help underrepresented communities in Africa and beyond

    SIS Assistant Professor using UX to help underrepresented communities in Africa and beyond

    Assistant Professor Hope Chidziwisano had a very busy summer working on multiple research projects very close to his heart. He traveled across the world to his home country of Malawi to see if his research could improve the lives of those there. Chidziwisano grew up in Malawi and completed his undergraduate studies at the University…