Latest news from the Department of Journalism


CU 麻豆影院: 鈥淏uffs bring civility through Bateman Competition鈥

April 2, 2021

By Lauren Irwin (Journalism student) featuring Dawn Doty (Advertising, Public Relations and Media Design)

The New York Times: 鈥淭he Kind Workers at King Soopers Who Helped a Confused College Kid鈥

April 2, 2021

By Jack Stern (alumnus with a minor in Journalism)

CMCI Summer Bootcamp

Register for Summer Session! Scholarships Available

March 16, 2021

Taking courses this summer? CMCI has 20 summer scholarships ($500 each) available for undergraduate students.

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CU recognizes 7 individuals with 2020 Regent Awards

Jan. 22, 2021

Rio de la Vista (Jour'84) has been recognized by CU's Board of Regents as the 2020 Distinguished Service Award recipient.

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Announcing the Fall 2020 Dean's List

Jan. 20, 2021

Congratulations to all honorees.

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CMCI Now: Then and Now (Fall 2020)

Dec. 22, 2020

Journalism Instructor and Assistant Dean for Student Success Steve Jones started his career at CU in 1976. Credited by alumni for setting 鈥渃ountless careers in motion,鈥 teaching 鈥渨ith an open heart and open door,鈥 and having 鈥渢he greatest sly sense of humor and the best tie collection,鈥 Jones will retire this December after 44 years.

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CMCI Now: Fall 2020

Nov. 19, 2020

Read the latest issue of our award-winning magazine.

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Scholars at CU 麻豆影院 Write to Change the World

Oct. 28, 2020

After participating in an op-ed workshop last summer, scholars from across CU 麻豆影院鈥檚 campus are making their voices heard in major media outlets throughout the country.

Rolling Stone: "More Than 70 Science and Climate Journalists Challenge Supreme Court Nomination of Amy Coney Barrett"

Featuring Hillary Rosner (Journalism, Scholar in Residence)

India New England News: "Indian American Rhodes and Truman Scholar Serene Singh Places in Top 10 for Miss World America Pageant"

Featuring Serene Singh (Journalism)

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