Journalism
CMDI’s Water Desk has expanded the services it offers to resource-starved reporters who need help covering complex stories around the Colorado River and climate change.
Two CMDI alumni are leaning on what they learned in college as they prepare for very different roles at the Super Bowl.
Gregory Bull started covering the U.S.-Mexico border as a newspaper photographer in 1994. In May, he was part of an AP team that won a Pulitzer Prize for how they covered migrants’ journeys into the United States.
More than 800 CMDI students were named to the dean's list for the fall semester.
An expert on local journalism says community pressure is key as consolidation changes Colorado’s media landscape—because when it comes to regulation, “there are no more adults in the room.”
In a year where the college’s biggest story was its name change—following its integration with the environmental design department—CMDI’s community also found itself at the center of the biggest conversations shaping our time—from sustainability and A.I., to media literacy and the future of journalism.
Three reporters from the Austin American-Statesman won the 2025 Casey Feldman Award for Transportation Safety Reporting.
Through relevant courses, networking opportunities and student-led organizations, CMDI is helping students turn their passions into careers in sports media.
A mentor made all the difference to Peter Lasser as a student. Now, the Olympics producer has become the mentor, providing scholarships and connections to students interested in sports media.
A new book from a journalism expert examines the news media’s role in identity and belonging in a volatile moment of American history.