Tag Social media
Digital time capsule #UWRightNow back on display
April 18, 2022Over 24 hours on April 18, 2012, Badgers from campus, the city and across the world submitted thousands of their personal stories, tweets, photos and videos to a website curated by the university.
Researchers win grant to combat misinformation about COVID and 2020 election
October 6, 2021A team of researchers will study the most effective methods of combating misinformation online, as it posed significant threats to both public health during the COVID-19 pandemic and democracy throughout the 2020 U.S. presidential election.
Q&A: A look at social media behavior during the pandemic
May 28, 2020"Most of us will be satisfied to just survive this crisis, much less use it to our advantage. Unfortunately, research shows that we often compare ourselves with others who are punching above their weight."
#BadgerAtHome keeps UW community connected
May 14, 2020The website site features the latest campus community stories and social media inspiration and encourages students, faculty and staff to share their experiences of learning and working remotely.
2020 Spring Commencement details announced
May 6, 2020UW–Madison will confer nearly 8,500 degrees Saturday during a virtual commencement ceremony that will be released beginning at noon CDT. The university plans to hold an in-person event when it is safe to again gather in large numbers.
Stream Wisconsin Film Festival selections at home
April 1, 2020Through "Stay at Home with Wisconsin's Own," the festival will premiere one short film per day on YouTube — an opportunity to enjoy an extraordinary collection that had been slated to premiere at this year’s festival, which was canceled.
Survey: Many still find it hard to stay home during pandemic, worry about mental health during isolation
March 24, 2020Most people are motivated to physically separate themselves from others to help stop the spread of coronavirus, a UW survey shows, but obligations to work and family and mental health concerns make staying apart a challenge.
New engineering professor outsmarted doubters, and Twitter loves it
February 19, 2020Steffi Diem's viral tweet has been liked by nearly 50,000 people and retweeted more than 2,000 times, and hundreds are sharing their own stories of succeeding despite the doubts of others — and themselves.
UW study designs novel approach for better understanding teens and technology
February 14, 2020Researchers at UW have designed a scale, The Adolescents’ Digital Technology Interactions and Importance, that measures the importance of social media interactions. This novel approach proposes…
Scout’s Super Bowl story is a viral hit
February 3, 2020A 7-year-old Golden Retriever named Scout and UW–Madison’s School of Veterinary Medicine are already stealing the show in the run-up to the Super Bowl. Scout’s story, in the form of a 30-second commercial for WeatherTech, has already received an overwhelming reaction since it was first released on Tuesday.
Research looks at how Snapchat filters affect self-image
July 30, 2019Graduate student Amy Niu is researching whether selfie-editing filters negatively or positively impact one’s evaluation of self.
Get Social II: Top Tweets of the Year
December 19, 2018From perhaps the first ever meme, to a proposal to get to class in a tauntaun on a snowy day, Twitter had lots of fun and news posts about @UWMadison in 2018.
Get Social: Campus gets spiffed up for homecoming
October 17, 2018In this week's Get Social, we feature some of the best posts about campus in preparation for all the Homecoming festivities. Be sure to share some of your own and tag them #WiscoHoco.
Science-A-Thon celebrates a day in the life of a scientist
October 12, 2018Scientists from around the world will share photos of a typical day for the social media campaign, designed to exhibit and promote diversity in science and raise funds for scientific mentoring. Participating scientists will post 12 photos over 12 hours on social media, an hour-by-hour snapshot of a day in the lab, field or classroom, using the hashtag #dayofscience.
National Academy reports seen as beacons for civil public discourse
October 2, 2018A new study says that a consensus report on GMO crops was useful in terms of fostering informed public conversation on a divisive technology.
Share how you spent your #UWSummer day, and win a prize!
July 11, 2018How do you spend your #UWSummer day? Next week, we’d like you to use Twitter and Instagram to share your Summer Term activities, whether it’s learning in a classroom, working a job of internship, or just relaxing on the Terrace.
A social media journey through 2017… in red and white
December 19, 2017A look back at UW–Madison's most popular Tweets and Instagrams of 2017, from Lake Mendota to Camp Randall and back.
CyberBadgers: A look back at 2016 on social media at UW
December 22, 2016A look back at some of the most popular Tweets and Instagram posts at UW–Madison during 2016.
New research looks at fallout from posting embarrassing moments on social media
November 16, 2016While social media sites may offer positive opportunities to engage with friends, share information and expand our social networks, these online platforms may also become a place where past mistakes, missteps, or embarrassing moments become fodder for discussion in the public domain.
When inhaling media erodes attention, exhaling provides focus
April 18, 2016For people who text while watching TV or listen to music while reading, sharpening their focus may be as simple as breathing.