As more care and coordination moves online, caregivers report low confidence in their digital health literacy, with ...
During the daylong event, students, alumni, and industry leaders explored how communicators shape civic engagement, digital ...
Experts warn blanket ban could destroy online anonymity, creating a massive surveillance infrastructure and centralising ...
Social media platforms, algorithmic content curation, and instantaneous global dissemination have fundamentally transformed media ecosystems. These ...
With much in the way of pomp and false premises, the social media ban in Australia for those under 16-years-old was celebrated as a healthy incentive to encourage children to get off the screens and ...
Children and young people are spending more and more time in front of screens starting from an increasingly early age - and ...
The President’s reported interest comes as lawmakers from both parties advance legislation aimed at limiting children’s ...
Three sisters in Ghaziabad died after falling from their apartment, sparking fears about digital addiction and rising screen ...
Ask anonymous questions about screen time, digital overuse, and mental well-being. Experts share clear, practical guidance for healthier digital habits.
Background Teenagers widely use digital devices for information sharing and other daily activities. Their heavy reliance on smartphones and tablets may contribute to repetitive-use injuries of the ...
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7 UNILAG first class graduates from mass communication break silence, sharing secrets to their success
UNILAG Mass Communication graduates in 2025 and 2026 achieved seven first-class honours, showing resilience, creativity, and discipline in their studies.
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