How to Identify and Avoid Ableist, Exclusive Language
Learn how to write about people with disabilities including using inclusive language.
Learn how to write about people with disabilities including using inclusive language.
This month we are joined by Neha Bansal, senior director of application development in the Office of Information Technology, to discuss accessibility in data visualization.
Over the past year, several University units have had their Facebook pages shut down. We'll walk through some of the most common reasons that this will occur, and some tips to avoid it.
It’s a common misunderstanding that inclusive design and accessibility can only come at the cost of design details like motion. But that isn’t really the case. You can be creative without sacrificing accessibility. How we approach motion in a responsible way is the key factor.
New report analyzes U.S. media consumption habits by demographic age groups.
In part 3 of the Killer Analytics series learn about matching your metrics to your goals.
The start of a new school year often brings new questions about how to use the University of Minnesota brand.
Are you looking to get your news release or media pitch in front of the right outlets? University of Minnesota experts weigh in on crafting the perfect pitch.
A new report from Pew Research Center shows U.S. media consumption habits in 2021 and a breakdown of demographics across social media channels.
In the fourth and final post of the Killer Analytics series, learn about analyzing your website's performance data.
This month we are joined by Amy Kunkel, Ph.D., assistant teaching professor and special education licensure coordinator for the Department of Educational Psychology in the College of Education and Human Development on the Twin Cities campus.
A compelling story may hang on a great interview—especially if the story is a profile or longer feature. As you're interviewing a subject, consider questions that get at the feelings behind the facts.
A new report offers communicators guidance to ensure their organization’s position is understood and trusted when taking a stance on an issue.
Help your Op-Ed submission stand out with our expert tips.
Most websites for University units include lists of people, often with a link to see information about their work. For almost ten years, website owners have been able to link to each person’s Experts@Minnesota page, but recently additional functionality has been added to display the information on any webpage using the Experts Website Widgets.