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At this time of division and distrust, our broken information environment poses a threat to the public good. The Shorenstein Center is addressing this challenge at its root by examining how essential information is created, conveyed and consumed.

Spotlight Shorenstein

Center News, News, Public Interest Technology,
The Story of the United States Digital Service: Lessons from the Front Lines of Government Tech Reform
Ask someone how the United States Digital Service (USDS) began, and chances are you’ll hear about the healthcare.gov crisis of 2013. But the true story...
Commentary, Media, Public Interest Technology,
The Intimacy Dividend: How AI Might Transform News Media Consumption
Recently, a friend told me something that got me thinking. He’s been using AI for therapy, something he’d never done with a human. Why? He...
Center News, News, Public Interest Journalism,
Michael Harriot and Rose Conlon Named 2024–25 Nyhan Prize Honorees
The Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School is proud to announce the recipients of the 2024–2025 David Nyhan...
Center News, News,
Mina Hsiang, former Administrator of the United States Digital Service (USDS), Joins Shorenstein Center as a fellow
The Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School announces Mina Hsiang as its newest fellow. Hsiang, the most recent...

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Dealing with Leaks in the Age of AI and Disinformation
This webinar offers concrete strategies to equip journalists with the tools they need to navigate leaks with integrity, rigor, and security. It was co-sponsored...
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