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Los Angeles Review of Books: 鈥淎lternative Internets and Their Lost Histories鈥

April 12, 2021

By Lori Emerson (Intermedia Art, Writing and Performance)

Daniel Zender, special to ProPublica

CMCI Now: ProPublica鈥檚 Series on NYPD Impunity wins 2021 Al Nakkula Award

April 8, 2021

ProPublica鈥檚 10-part series 鈥淭he NYPD Files鈥 is a searing investigation into how the country鈥檚 largest police department maintains impunity from public oversight and the toll that impunity takes on the city鈥檚 civilians鈥撯揺specially those who are marginalized and most at risk. The series is the winner of this year鈥檚 Al Nakkula Award for police reporting, co-sponsored by The Denver Press Club and CMCI.

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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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CMCI Now: #SimulateThis

Feb. 2, 2021

It鈥檚 unlikely that any level of planning could have prepared organizations for COVID-19 and the other crises 2020 unleashed. But whether it鈥檚 a global pandemic, an economic crisis or a wildfire, practicing how to navigate group communication and decision making can help prepare for future crises, says Associate Professor Matt Koschmann.

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CMCI Now: Then and Now (Fall 2020)

Dec. 22, 2020

Journalism Instructor and Assistant Dean for Student Success Steve Jones started his career at CU in 1976. Credited by alumni for setting 鈥渃ountless careers in motion,鈥 teaching 鈥渨ith an open heart and open door,鈥 and having 鈥渢he greatest sly sense of humor and the best tie collection,鈥 Jones will retire this December after 44 years.

Faculty Now: Fall 2019

Nov. 14, 2019

Faculty updates

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CMCI Now: Symbiosis

Feb. 3, 2019

After winning CU Boulder 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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CMCI Now: Willis-in-residence

Jan. 17, 2019

Assistant Professor Erin Willis is faculty in residence for CMCI鈥檚 Communication and Society Residential Academic Program, known as CommRAP, which is based in Buckingham. The unique position allows her to connect with students outside of the classroom or office hours.

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CMCI Now: Your attention, please

Jan. 5, 2019

Fifty years after their seminal study on coverage of the 1968 presidential election, the founding fathers of agenda-setting research and CMCI鈥檚 Chris Vargo discuss how the media continue to shape what we think about.

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CMCI Now: Then and Now

Dec. 31, 2018

Two students, decades apart, show how technology continues to evolve the way images come to light.

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