Short-term breaks from social media could significantly improve youth mental health, but they don’t necessarily reduce overall screen time, suggests a new study published in the Journal of the ...
The Media Study (Critical Studies Concentration) BA/Arts Management MA deliberately links critical artistic and management inquiry to create a dynamic investigation of visual arts environments. The ...
The undergraduate degree in media studies at CMDI trains students in the critical, creative and cultural skills needed to operate in a media-saturated world. Throughout the program, students learn to ...
If you don’t know how to use media, media will use you. The Department of Film and Media Studies helps students become thoughtful viewers and skillful producers of moving image media—a cultural force ...
The minor in media studies at CMDI allows students to explore media theory, popular culture, history, criticism, practices, technology and emerging cultures. Students can choose one of three ...
A new study strikes a blow to the idea that teenage social media use is obliterating in-person time with friends. According to the new research, published in Computers in Human Behavior, teens who ...
Pointing out potentially misleading posts on social media significantly reduces the number of reposts, likes, replies, and views generated by such content, according to a new study co-authored by Yale ...
Social media is reshaping young minds, and not for the better. Kids aged 9-10 are seeing their attention spans dwindle as daily screen time jumps from 30 minutes to 2.5 hours.
The Media Voice continues to be one of the fashion industry's most defining voices. That's according to a new study by ...
If you find yourself posting more and more content on Instagram because of the "likes" you receive, that's because your brain is apparently being conditioned to behave like that of a rat seeking food.