The Jandoli Institute will begin its third PolitiFact workshop for ΒιΆΉΣ³» students Monday, Jan. 31.
The Jandoli Institute will begin its third PolitiFact workshop for ΒιΆΉΣ³» students today (Jan. 31).
The workshop, conducted by PolitiFact Senior Correspondent and Jandoli Institute Executive Director , will provide students with the opportunity to check facts and produce articles that will appear on PolitiFact and PolitiFact New York, the organizationβs New York edition, which is a partnership with the Buffalo News.
βFact-checking is an essential part of journalismβs vital role in our democracy,β said Aaron Chimbel, dean of ΒιΆΉΣ³»βs Jandoli School of Communication. βAs the public navigates the flood of information in our digital and splintered media worlds, thoroughly vetted information is crucial for them to be informed. This collaboration with PolitiFact does just that and provides a great learning opportunity for our students.β
A team of 10 students will begin training on Monday and then work on stories throughout the spring semester. Since the program began in 2020, ΒιΆΉΣ³» students have written for PolitiFact, one of the nationβs leading fact-checking sites.
Founded in 2007, uses traditional journalism techniques to investigate the accuracy of claims in politics, then provides an overall βTruth-O-Meterβ rating ranging from True to Pants on Fire. Articles appear on its PolitiFact.com website and are reprinted by its media partners across the country. PolitiFact is owned by the nonprofit Poynter Institute for Media Studies and employs reporters and editors in St. Petersburg, Florida, Washington, D.C., and half a dozen other cities.
The , a part of the Jandoli School of Communication, serves as a forum for academic research, creative ideas and discussion on the intersection between media and democracy.