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- Associate Professor of Communication Ted Striphas was recently featured on an episode of the National Public Radio/Marketplace podcast, Actuality. Striphas, who is writing a new book on the computer algorithms that increasingly help to
- Michel Bauwens, an eminent Belgian peer-to-peer theorist, will speak at CU-Boulder on April 5 about the role of media platforms in the transition to cooperative economies. His talk will be live streamed.
- Media artists Ernst Karel and Helen Mirra visited CU-Boulder to hold exhibitions and workshops in sound ethnography.
- Students in the College of Media, Communication and Information had the opportunity to meet and talk with over 60 employers at CMCI’s spring career fair.
- Students learned to shoot and edit high-speed camera footage in a university-wide workshop on March 4.
- Four classes—Functions of Communication; Community Dialogue; Coding for Communicators; History of Television News—will be offered by CMCI in summer session at CU-Boulder.
- A 45-minute documentary produced students and faculty has received a Best of Competition Award in the Broadcast Education Association’s annual Festival of Media Arts competition.
- Faculty, staff and students celebrated the launch of CU-Boulder's first campus-wide student documentary film festival with a reception in the CU Art Museum on Monday, Feb. 29.
- Dr. Larry Frey, a professor and associate chair of graduate studies in the Department of Communication, has been inducted into the hall of fame of the Central States Communication Association.The Central States Communication Association (CSCA)
- Leysia Palen, Chair of the Department of Information Science, has been elected to the CHI Academy for having made significant, cumulative contributions to the development of the field of human–computer interaction. She is one of eight