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What's the catch?
There鈥檚 no getting back the one that got away, but a prototype app designed by a group of recent graduates could help anglers identify the fish they do catch.
COAI (for Colorado A.I.; pronounced 鈥渒oi鈥) Fish, designed by Kendall Fronabarger, Ken Vue and Emerson Swan (all InfoSci鈥23), is especially aimed at those new to the sport who are curious about the fish they鈥檙e catching in Colorado鈥檚 waters. The app uses a modified machine learning tool that matches photos uploaded by users to a registry of Colorado species built by the students.
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Art as activism
CMCI students are encouraged to use their creativity in building projects that allow them to interpret or reflect upon the challenges facing society. Mixed-media work in the last year has focused on topics such as the climate crisis, the plight of refugees and the struggle for gender equality.
Jamie Chihuan (StratComm鈥23),
鈥淪oon we will all have nowhere to go鈥澨
Citlally Ruedas, strategic communication,
鈥淗omero Gomez鈥澨
Isabella Pao, strategic communication,
鈥淚 am a woman, I exist鈥澨
Pablo Aziz, critical media practices,
鈥淲omen demand peace and justice鈥
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Sharing student perspectives
Students across CMCI find ways to bring together their personal interests and academic pursuits. Since the college鈥檚 founding, we have regularly showcased this diverse collection of student work.
McKenzie Jenkins (StratComm鈥22), Josh Harman (StratComm鈥23)
Katya Bollong (StratComm鈥23)
Hailey Schalk, communication
Olivia Lieberman (CritMedia鈥23)听
Sophie Gould, TEDxCU executive board (Comm鈥23)
Noya Kinsland, critical media practices听
Kara Wagenknecht (Jour鈥23)听
Kelsie Kerr (MediaSt, Film鈥23)听
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