This year, CMCI participants will hold a roundtable discussion on action figures, a presentation on race and gender in the film Black Panther, a “dueling club” debate on the Harry Potter franchise and more.
Former Denver Post editorial page editor Chuck Plunkett will join the ֲý Boulder this fall as director of CU News Corps, a program of the College of Media, Communication and Information.
We sat down with graduate Joy Barber from Centennial, Colorado, for her reflections on her college experience. Barber is graduating summa cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a minor in English.
Associate Professor McLean has spent more than a decade uncovering Buchanan’s story, and will symbolically accept Buchanan’s degree, onstage, at commencement on May 10. Senators and others recently gave an official state recognition of the historical importance of Buchanan.
From pitching a campaign to Ocean Spray to digging up historic artifacts, working with a local startup and leading the Golden Buffalo Marching Band, graduating senior Leo Borasio made the most of his time at CU. He's this year's recipient of CMCI's William W. White Outstanding Graduate Award.
Serene Singh, a CU Boulder junior majoring in political science and journalism and minoring in leadership studies, has won a prestigious Truman Scholarship. Singh, who is from Colorado Springs, is CU Boulder’s 11th recipient of the scholarship and first since 2014.
Members of CMCI's faculty support the current and former employees of The Denver Post, who have taken a courageous stand against years of needless cutbacks on journalism in our state.
Grad students reporting in the Yukon, alumni at the Olympic Games and honoring CU Boulder's first black female graduate—all of that and more in the Spring 2018 edition of CMCI Now.
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