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- A journalism initiative to expand coverage of Western water issues is launching this month at the University of Colorado Boulder with support from a two-year, $700,000 grant from the Walton Family Foundation
- Journalism Chair Elizabeth Skewes and Assistant Professor Ross Taylor will speak at TEDxCU, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. on this Friday, April 5, in the Glenn Miller Ballroom
- The founder of Mongabay, one of the most successful environmental journalism startups in the world, will join journalists this Wednesday, March 20, for the panel, “Global Environmental Journalism: Under Siege or Dawning Anew?”
- Meet CU's first Rhodes Scholar in a quarter century. Serene Singh (Jour, PoliSci) has her sights set on a U.S. Supreme Court seat—and a Miss America title.
- Alumna Savannah Sellers (Jour'13)—correspondent for NBC News and MSNBC and co-host of Stay Tuned, NBC’s Generation Z news brand—will deliver the university’s May 9 commencement address at Folsom Field.
- A series illuminating the deaths of mentally ill people in jails throughout the country—often under horrific and preventable circumstances—is the winner of the 2019 Al Nakkula Award for police reporting.
- The CMCI recognition ceremony at the CU Event Center will take place the day after CU's graduation ceremony at Folsom Field.
- Each year, five exceptional journalists are awarded a Ted Scripps Fellowship in Environmental Journalism. Over a nine-month period, fellows attend classes at the University of Colorado Boulder, participate in weekly
- 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.
- CU Boulder NEXT is headed to Denver and we hope to see you there! Please join us for an interactive evening and stop by CMCI’s virtual reality booth for a demo by students and faculty.