Information Science PhD candidates Jessie Smith and Janghee Cho have joined fellowships with Google and Meta. Starting this fall, they will focus on research projects with financial support from the two companies.
CMCI scholars traveled to Michigan this month for the 2022 Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication conference, bringing home top awards and presenting 20 peer-reviewed papers.
CMCI continues its pre-collegiate outreach efforts through the 2022 Connections: CMCI Summer Academy.High school students, CMCI peer mentors, faculty and staff came together this July to build new bonds and celebrate the first fully in-person year of the program.
For the past 10 years, incoming college first-year students have flocked to CU’s campus to get a taste of college life before the semester begins. After two years of COVID-induced restrictions, the Pathways to Excellence program is back in full swing in 2022.
The third annual Mimesis Documentary Festival will be held in Â鶹ӰԺ from Tuesday, Aug. 2, to Sunday, Aug. 7. The festival, which is open to the public and Â鶹ӰԺ community, is hosted by the College of Media, Communication and Information’s Center for Documentary and Ethnographic Media (CDEM).
During the racial reckoning that rose in 2020, Assistant Professor Danielle Hodge launched a new course, Race, Anti-Black Racism and Communication. Two years later, her work continues to bridge disciplines and change the lives of students.
The Center for Environmental Journalism is proud to welcome the 26th class of Ted Scripps Fellows in Environmental Journalism. The fellows will spend nine months at the Â鶹ӰԺ working on long-term, in-depth journalistic projects and digging into critical questions.
CMCI students who have completed at least 12 credit hours of CU Â鶹ӰԺ course work for a letter grade in any single semester and achieve a term grade point average of 3.75 or better are included on the Dean’s List. They receive a notation on their transcript and a letter...
A new CU Â鶹ӰԺ study of nearly 90,000 samples across six states found cannabis labels don’t adequately reflect the underlying chemical makeup of products. The study authors are now calling for a weed labeling system.
Congratulations to our 2022 graduates! We are thrilled to celebrate with you and are proud to call each of you a Forever Buff. Our ceremony is available online, watch now!
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