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CU 麻豆影院 Center for Environmental Journalism Welcomes 25th Class of Fellows

The Center for Environmental Journalism is proud to welcome its 25th class of Ted Scripps Fellows, who will spend nine months at CU 麻豆影院 and CMCI working on long-term, in-depth journalistic projects and reflecting on critical questions.

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CU 麻豆影院 CMCI Scholars Take Top Awards and Present Research at AEJMC 2021

CU 麻豆影院 CMCI students and faculty from four departments represented 16 divisions and interest groups during this year鈥檚 Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication conference.

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Collective Effort

Throughout her youth as an athlete, Berkley Gamble (Comm鈥16) wore her soccer uniform with pride. It showed people what she cared about and stood for: determination, sportsmanship and teamwork. Today, Gamble鈥檚 self-expression is rooted in a different type of clothing: her brand Past Life the Collective, 鈥渁 sustainable, small-batch label for those who speak the truth, walk their own path and raise hell.鈥

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Through the Lens of the Law

With the award of a $108,000 Mellon/American Council of Learned Societies Scholars and Society Fellowship, Assistant Professor Sandra Ristovska is undertaking the first rigorous publicly engaged research project to address the intricacies of 鈥渟eeing鈥 in court. Working in partnership with the American Bar Association鈥檚 Scientific Evidence Committee, her project will systematically examine the use of video as evidence in state and federal court trials in criminal, immigration and American Indian law.

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Designing Tech with Mortality in Mind

It鈥檚 inevitable that at some point we must all 鈥済et our affairs in order,鈥 and when we do, there are checklists, policies and professionals to help create everything from wills and trusts to advance directives. But a key element鈥攇uidance surrounding technology and end-of-life planning鈥攊s missing. Assistant Professor Jed Brubaker will work to close this gap through a five-year research project supported by a prestigious NSF CAREER grant.

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Hollywood鈥檚 Dirtiest Secret

Film scholar Hunter Vaughan spent years scouring through film archives and directors鈥 reports, touring studio lots and interviewing execs and local film crews. He discovered an industry culture in which extravagance and waste have been not only allowed but celebrated, even as other industries have been pressured to conserve.

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The Changing Face of Media Morality

With previous lives as an advertiser and a journalist, CMCI faculty members Erin Schauster and Pat Ferrucci draw on their distinct perspectives to examine the changing face of media moral reasoning.

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Whose World Is This?

As co-founder and principal of Aurora鈥檚 Empower Community High School, Wisdom Amouzou (Comm鈥13) teaches students that they are the leaders they鈥檝e been waiting for.

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Global Dimensions of PR

What is public relations? Who does it? And for what purpose? These may seem like simple questions, but for Professor Krishnamurthy Sriramesh, they鈥檙e critical. The answers, he says, have long been far too limited, with a focus on corporate organizations in America and Europe that has left out much of the world.

During their time at CU 麻豆影院, Scripps fellows and environmental journalism students go on field trips related to a broad array of environmental topics, including climate change 鈥 a focus of this joint CEJ and Norwegian expedition to the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard. (Photo by Tom Yulsman)

CU 麻豆影院 Center for Environmental Journalism Welcomes New Class of Fellows

The Center for Environmental Journalism is proud to welcome its 24th class of Ted Scripps Fellows, who will spend nine months at the 麻豆影院鈥檚 College of Media, Communication and Information working on long-term, in-depth journalistic projects and reflecting on critical questions.

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