journalism
Former journalist digs deeper into storytelling at CU Boulderās CMCI
Led by Director of Consumer Insights and CMCI alumna Camille Heinrich Ziccardi (Jourā06), a team at the advertising agency Karsh Hagan launched the hashtag #StayHomeColorado campaign earlier this week.- Featuring John Branch (Bizā89, Jourā96) and other NYT reporters
Have a course alert? Don't panic, try something new! Stop by our upcoming advising pop-ups on March 5 or 19 to learn more.
CMCI alumni Kate Fagan (Comm'03) and Phillip Lindsay (Comm'17) are the keynote speakers for this year's Inclusive Sports Summit on Feb. 26. The event will explore identity, privilege, inclusion and diversity within sports and recreation. This is free and open to the public.
āThe highlights of my career have been when events Iāve producedāand intimately been involved ināhave united people and a region, more than the game itself,ā says ESPN's Vice President of Production Jay Rothman (Jourā84).
As students in the Carnegie-Knight News21 fellowship program, Tessa Diestel (Jour'18) and Ashley Hopko (Jour'19) traveled the country investigating intolerance, racism and hate crimes. Their project, Hate in America, won the 2018 Edward R. Murrow Award for Excellence in Digital Reporting.
In its simplest form, a border is a barrier; a way of letting some things in and keeping others out. If you go: Who: All keynotes and the workshop āOn the Decolonial Hows: Interrogating and Making (Our) Praxis
The College of Media, Communication and Information is developing a new student multimedia enterprise set to roll out next fall.
The Daily Camera has combined the memorial funds for two longtime journalists, Wendy Kale (Comm'79) and Kevin Kaufman, into one scholarship that will help media students at the University of Colorado Boulder.