Workshop: Accessing Paywalled Newspapers at Tulane University

Have you ever tried to read an article in the New York Times, nola.com, or a historical newspaper online, only to hit a paywall? Tulane University Libraries (TUL) can help! We provide access to thousands of digital newspapers from the 17th-century to present and around the globe.

Due to licensing restrictions, this workshop limited to students, faculty, and staff of Tulane University.

U.S. Media Literacy Week Celebration

Penn State’s annual event for Media Literacy Week is done in partnership with the National Association for Media Literacy Education, the News Literacy Project, and MediaWise from Poynter. This day of programming for students will focus on the importance of evaluating the media we all consume carefully toward fighting disinformation and misinformation in the news.

The Future is Here: Artificial Intelligence, Journalism and the Growing Need for Media Literacy

This three hour event for high school students will focus on what students should know about artificial intelligence, how artificial intelligence is impacting news today, and what the future holds for the news industry as advanced technology creates both opportunities and challenges. And because this is Media Literacy Week, all the conversations will talk about how we, as news consumers and creators, should navigate the A.I. revolution.