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CIP publishes ‘Being Sensemakers: A Framework for University-Based Rapid Research of Elections, Crisis Events, and Beyond’
A new report details the 2024 Election Rumor Research Project and shows how our model can support a more informed public, create a stronger academy and train the next generation of scholars.
CIP News & Insights Newsletter
Read the web version of the December 2025 edition of the Center for an Informed Public‘s News & Insights newsletter.
Looking back on 2025: The UW Center for an Informed Public’s year in review
At the University of Washington’s Center for an Informed Public, we help individuals, communities and institutions navigate our complex information environments through interdisciplinary research and education initiatives. In 2025, the CIP continued its vital research, education and programming to support a more informed public with a renewed mission, all at
Framing the killing of Renee Nicole Good
Within minutes of her death in Minneapolis, efforts began to shape how audiences interpreted the available evidence.
CIP in the News: January 2026
News coverage from January 2026 about the Center for an Informed Public and CIP-affiliated research and researchers.
Join us for ‘The Risks and Realities of AI Chatbots’ event on April 7
Join us for a special conversation on April 7, 6-7:30 p.m. at the Seattle Central Library.
CIP announces appointments for 6 new faculty members
Learn more about the CIP's six new faculty appointments.
CIP in the News: February 2026
News coverage from February 2026 about the Center for an Informed Public and CIP-affiliated research and researchers.
CIP, Sedro-Woolley H.S. team up to co-host AI-focused intergenerational learning event with local senior citizens
'Something magical happens' when there's reciprocal teaching and learning across generations.
CIP in the News: March 2026
News coverage from March 2026 about the Center for an Informed Public and CIP-affiliated research and researchers.
Washington educators gather at UW Seattle for MisinfoDay 2026 media literacy learning workshop
As technologies and platforms rapidly evolve, teachers and librarians need more opportunities to create stronger peer and community connections.
We’re accepting applications for the CIP Community Fellowship 2026-27 cohort
Apply by April 30, 2026 to be considered.
Key ideas from ‘The Risks and Realities of AI Chatbots’ event co-hosted by the CIP
KUOW Public Radio AI and economy reporter Monica Nickelsburg spoke with two of the nation’s foremost technology journalists writing about artificial intelligence, social media and other emerging technologies.
CIP in the News: April 2026
News coverage from April 2026 about the Center for an Informed Public and CIP-affiliated research and researchers.
CIP News & Insights Newsletter
Explore the web version of the May 2026 edition of the CIP‘s News & Insights newsletter that was originally sent out on May 1, 2026.
A failure to communicate: Declining judicial trust and a new approach to institutional communication
Judicial communication has been defined by a culture of silence as a means of upholding the judiciary's independence, legitimacy and authority.
CIP in the News: May 2026
News coverage from May 2026 about the Center for an Informed Public and CIP-affiliated research and researchers.
David Nemer selected for 2026 CIP Award for Impact & Excellence
Nemer's Human Infrastructure of Misinformation framework helps to explain how disinformation ecosystems operate on platforms that lack algorithmic curation.
2026 CIP Publications List
A listing of peer-reviewed articles and other journal contributions published in 2026 from researchers affiliated with the Center for an Informed Public.
CIP in the News: June 2026
News coverage from June 2026 about the Center for an Informed Public and CIP-affiliated research and researchers.
