Savannah on Today

In Tune with Teens

When Savannah Sellers (Jour'13) graduated from CU six years ago, her current job didn't exist. That changed in 2017, when NBC News took the bold step of creating Stay Tuned, the first daily news show produced for Snapchat.

Making Waves

Making Waves

As the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II approaches and airwaves begin to 铿乴l with stories of distant battles won and the brave men who fought them, Kathleen M. Ryan, a documentary 铿乴mmaker and associate professor of journalism, is focused on the veteran women who helped make those victories possible.

Photo by Gregory Bull

The Right Shot

More than any other assignment, the continual pressure of sports to 鈥減redict what will happen next and respond quickly at just the right moment鈥 has honed the skills of Gregory Bull (Jour'91), an AP photographer based in San Diego.

Lori Bergen

Think. Innovate. Create.

As we enter our fifth year as a college, we鈥檝e created new departments and centers, hired faculty from across the country and developed new academic programs. These changes have set up an environment for our students, alumni, faculty and staff to be confident and creative in an evolving world, and we鈥檙e continuing to move forward.

Alumni News

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More than a Game

鈥淭he highlights of my career have been when events I鈥檝e produced鈥攁nd intimately been involved in鈥攈ave united people and a region, more than the game itself,鈥 says ESPN's Vice President of Production Jay Rothman (Jour鈥84).

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Class Notes: Fall 2019

Featuring a special note from longtime Sports Illustrated columnist Rick Reilly (Jour'81).

Beyond the Classroom

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Courting Success

For Marshall McKinley (StratComm'19), photographing a campaign for Otterbox was a formative opportunity to turn his passion into professional work.

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Shifting the Lens

Abby Siegel (CritMedia鈥19) is compelled to do something that鈥檚 usually ill advised in polite culture: Approach strangers to ask about their race and religion.

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Ad Students Deliver

When challenged to draw attention to a new website for the company Avery Dennison, which specializes in packaging and labeling design, sophomores Megan Lange and Julia Muell knew what to do: Handle with care.

Machuu Pichu

Strength in Numbers

As an activist and recent graduate from CMCI鈥檚 Media and Public Engagement master鈥檚 program, Katy Fetters (MMediaSt鈥19) is harnessing the power of social media to redefine what it means to have a disability.

Additional Features

Joy Weinberg

Go Figure

The move from competitive ice skating to studying information science may seem like a leap, but senior Joy Weinberg says the two share key elements: precision, drive and creativity.

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Trending: Fall 2019

Associate Professor Phaedra Pezzullo explains why a shift to sustainable energy should be #PoweredByThePeople and Associate Professor Rick Stevens looks into the trend of second screening in #GameOfPhones.

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Early Exposure to Navigating College

As part of the Pathways to Excellence Summer Intensive program, students get to know the 麻豆影院 campus and city, tour local newsrooms and agencies, meet alumni, and work side-by-side with faculty and peers to produce creative projects.

Angie Chuang

Faculty Now: Fall 2019

Updates from our all-star professors, researchers and innovators.

Support CMCI

Illustration of Bill Hemingway

Surprise Estate Gift Created CMCI's Largest Scholarship Endowment

When former Denver Post employee William S. Hemingway died, he left his entire estate to CU 麻豆影院. It remains the largest estate gift received by the former school of journalism or the College of Media, Communication and Information.

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Dean's Leadership Society: Fall 2019

This list celebrates cumulative giving to any CMCI fund, department or center of $1,000 or more during the recent academic year (July 1, 2018, to June 30, 2019).