Journalism and democracy: What I learned at the S.E. Cupp lecture
Danielle Bauer, sophomore in journalism and mass communication, shares what she learned from the S.E. Cupp lecture during the 2019 Greenlee Summit.
Danielle Bauer, sophomore in journalism and mass communication, shares what she learned from the S.E. Cupp lecture during the 2019 Greenlee Summit.
Greenlee students attended the 2019 Greenlee Summit and got a chance to network with experienced communications professionals. Find out more about what they learned about communication and civility at this year’s summit!
Kelly Winfrey discussed Greenlee Summit: Communications and Civility in Our Democracy with Sonya Heithusen on WHO TV Channel 13 News Aug. 21.
Kelly Winfrey, assistant professor, appeared on We are Iowa 5 “Good Morning Iowa” on Aug. 19 to discuss the Greenlee Summit with Elias Johnson.
In this Des Moines Register opinion piece, Angela Powers, Greenlee School director and professor, shares how the Greenlee Summit will promote civility and civil discourse in communications.
Weber Shandwick Poll Says Nearly Two-Thirds of the American Public Believes Social Media is Undermining Civility in America Dr. Leslie Gaines-Ross, one of the world’s most widely recognized experts on CEO and corporate reputation who has also led national studies on civility for nearly the past decade, will serve as the keynote speaker at the 2019 … Continue reading National Authority on Civility to Kick Off Greenlee Summit in Early September
Technology has obviously made it possible for journalists to connect with their audiences in incredibly powerful ways. Rather than waiting for letters or emails to the editor to gauge reactions to what we publish, we have social media comments, message boards, and online communities providing us with a steady stream of feedback on EVERYTHING we … Continue reading Connected AND Protected: How Online Incivility Threatens Our Audience Bonds
Before the first Democratic debate, guest blogger and Greenlee School Professor Daniela Dimitrova discusses social media and the Iowa Caucuses on the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics’ Navigating Gender in Iowa blog.
Recently, I was chatting with a friend and was telling her that I volunteer to assist the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication at Iowa State University. After explaining at a very high level what the Council is including some of our major initiatives, she asked these questions. “What is the Greenlee Summit…and why does it … Continue reading Why a Greenlee Summit? And why a conference on Civility?
The news that caught my ear on NPR on May 23 was, “Facebook says it removed 3.39 billion fake accounts from October to March.” CEO Mark Zuckerberg “ … touted the company’s progress in curbing hate speech and graphic violence across the platform.” I found it very interesting that, “… nearly all of the … Continue reading Civility, Politics, and Social Media