Doing Your Own Online Fact-checking May Not Be as Effective in Detecting Fake News, NYU and UCF Study Reveals A key recommendation from the study is an emphasis on data literacy efforts, in addition to a strategy called lateral reading.
55 Years at UCF: A Visionary’s Inspiring Legacy Professor Emeritus Robert Bledsoe opened the university’s former Department of History and Political Science — and even helped name the streets on main campus — long before UCF’s School of Politics, Security and International Affairs became world-renowned.
Unrest Across Iran Continues Under State’s Extreme Gender Apartheid Haidar Khezri, an Kurdish-born scholar and assistant professor of Middle Eastern studies at UCF, shares insight into the unrest in Iran following the death of Mahsa (Zhina) Amini, a 22-year-old woman who was arrested for improperly wearing her hijab.
UCF Research in 60 Seconds Video: Understanding the Impact of Diversity Assistant Professor Kenicia Wright’s research examines the politically related effects of social identities, such as race, ethnicity and gender.
UCF Experts Partner for Virtual Black Lives Teach-In July 2 The online event will take place from 3 to 5 p.m. and cover aspects of systemic racism against Black people in America, as well as include international perspectives on these issues.