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- 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.
- As demonstrated by our statement supporting current and former employees of The Denver Post, CMCI values a free, open and autonomous press. We join colleagues at journalism and media institutions across the country in voicing concerns about Sinclair’s practices.
- 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.
- Savvy advertising students know that dedication and innovation make all the difference.Recently, more than 20 students from the College of Media, Communication and Information spent their weekend in a one-credit course on
- Longtime 9News anchor Kim Christiansen (Jour'84) will be the new female voice of DIA’s “Train Call” announcements. Fellow alumna Anne Trujillo (Jour'11), a veteran broadcast news anchor at Denver 7, was also among the nominees.
- The College of Media, Communication and Information at the University of Colorado Boulder will unite journalists, media makers and scholars for the one-day conference titled Rights, Wrongs and Responsibilities: Covering Race in Today’s America.The
- Junior Charlotte Bowditch is one of 10 enterprise writing winners from across the country in the 58th annual William Randolph Hearst Foundation’s Journalism Awards Program. According to the Hearst Foundation, they received
- The 2018 Winter Games are in full swing, and two CMCI alumni are in on the action.