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  • Sports doodles
    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).
  • Joy Weinberg
    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.
  • Savannah on Today
    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
    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.
  • Hunter with Ralphie
    The same qualities that draw student Hunter Rief to advertising鈥攁n ability to embrace spontaneity and delve into the unknown鈥攁re at the heart of his main extracurricular activity: bolting across Folsom field with one of America鈥檚 most famous buffaloes, CU 麻豆影院鈥檚 Ralphie.
  • Sandra at work
    With smartphones and social media fueling a new era of video activism, Assistant Professor Sandra Ristovska says it鈥檚 time we give images their due respect.
  • Piano keys
    To information science doctoral student Jordan Wirfs-Brock (MJour鈥10), data points on a graph and cascading notes on a piano can tell similar stories.
  • Tessa
    Updates on our exceptional alumni, from the 1946 grad who wrote one of journalism鈥檚 most seminal textbooks, to the 2018 grad who is CMCI鈥檚 first-ever Department of Information Science alum.
  • Madonna
    Scholars at the Center for Media, Religion and Culture look back through the decades to examine how media, religion and culture converge, from a 1956 box office record breaker to a confession app.
  • Symbiosis thumb
    After winning CU 麻豆影院 Grand Challenge funding, the co-founders of the new Nature, Environment, Science and Technology Studio for the Arts harness the symbiosis of artistic and scientific thinking.
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