The Newhouse School’s Real Chemistry Emerging Insights Lab (EIL) announced the release of its signature study, “The 2023-2024 Fluency Report: Mental Health.”
During the 2023-2024 academic year three separate studies were conducted through the lab, exploring various intersections of mental health, media and generational impact. Each study focused on unique aspects of these relationships, offering detailed analyses and valuable insights into their respective areas of research.
The team, which included student researchers led by Davis and fellow researchers and faculty members Hua Jiang and Regina Luttrell, studied the effects of mental health on different U.S. generational groups in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic and the intersection of U.S. politics.
A collaboration between WAER and the Newhouse School, the podcast provides another platform to share the research and creative work of students, faculty and staff across a range of topics in media and communications. Recent episodes include:
The Newhouse Impact Symposium was held on Dec. 6.
Makana Chock was featured in a Women in Higher Education article about the psychology of new media.
Doug Barrett’s project was awarded funding under the Fall 2024 Faculty Creative Activities and Research (FCAR) Grant Program.
The ElectionGraph project at the Institute for Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship released findings on the Biden, Harris and Trump campaigns on Meta Platforms.
Nick Bowman was featured in a New York Times article about World of Warcraft.
Shelly Palmer discussed the risks of artificial intelligence in an article on People.
Anthony D’Angelo spoke on the PRWeek podcast about the challenges and opportunities of teaching AI and PR.
Margaret Talev talked to a swing voters focus group on CNN.
Joshua Darr spoke to CNBC about where Americans get their news from.
Austin Kocher provided insights on immigration to Newsweek.