Bateman entries

Buffs bring civility through Bateman Competition

March 5, 2021

In the public relations world, the Bateman Case Study Competition is legendary. Renowned since its inception in the 70s, the year-long project tests students’ abilities to plan, produce and execute a full-scale public relations campaign. This academic year marks CU Â鶹ӰԺ’s first foray into the competition––an accomplishment that happens to coincide with the program being named an A-list school by PR News. CU’s contenders are competing against 370 PRSSA affiliated chapters, all respected public relations departments across the country.

Alisha Lau

Alisha Lau among the the 2020–21 Student Leader of the Year awardees

Feb. 22, 2021

The strategic communication student consistently demonstrates honor, integrity and accountability. She will be recognized on Feb. 23, 2021, during the marquee event of the Leo Hill Speaker Series.

Rafaelo Infante (left) and Andre Gruber

CMCI Now: More Than a Starter

Feb. 8, 2021

Short for fermentation, the small-scale bakery, Ferment, is a start-up enterprise that Andre Gruber, an engineering major, and Rafaelo Infante, a strategic communication major, launched in the spring while most of the state was shut down.

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Announcing the Fall 2020 Dean's List

Jan. 20, 2021

Congratulations to all honorees.

Madeleine Bendalin

Class of 2020: Madeleine Bendalin

Dec. 14, 2020

As a CMCI Student Ambassador, senior Madeleine Bendalin loved showing prospective Buffs around campus and serving as a resource for them. She also enjoyed giving joint tours with the friends, who she made recite facts about campus. In the future, Bendalin would love to recite more facts in her dream job as a White House Press Secretary. With a major in Strategic Communication and minors in Media Studies and Jewish Studies, Bendalin is CMCI's December 2020 William W. White Outstanding Graduate, awarded to the student with the highest GPA in the college.

Business Insider: "Republicans will continue to cherry-pick examples of anti-conservative bias at Facebook and Twitter — but right-wing misinformation breaks more rules online"

Nov. 23, 2020

Features research by Toby Hopp (APRD)

Mandala

CMCI Now: Fall 2020

Nov. 19, 2020

Read the latest issue of our award-winning magazine.

Lisa Marshall

CU Â鶹ӰԺ Today: "Science writer wins top honor among national peers"

Oct. 23, 2020

Featuring Lisa Marshall (Strategic Relations and Communications)

A pinocchio's nose is twisted into an @ symbol

The Coloradan: "The Truth about Fake News"

Sept. 28, 2020

Featuring Toby Hopp and Chris Vargo (Advertising, Public Relations and Media Design); and Pat Ferrucci (Journalism)

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Be Involved: Student Jobs

Sept. 28, 2020

Featuring Strategic Communication student Ariana Falco.

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