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- Casey Fiesler: Over the past four years, as I’ve studied online fandom platforms, I’ve heard from thousands of AO3 users, some of whom have described the platform and the community that surrounds it as having literally saved their lives.
- 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
- That's the voice of Pat Ferrucci on the TED stage. Pat teaches journalism at the University of Colorado.
- "The narrative of the story did not resonate with the mainstream," said Angie Chuang, an associate professor of journalism at the University of Colorado at Boulder, who has studied the media reaction to Binghamton's mass murder. "It was
- After a shocking dearth of snow last year, the Sierra Nevada mountains of California and Nevada truly have been getting plastered, helping to build up the snowpack that millions of people depend on for water.
- A strong editorial can change things. Its power comes from the fact it represents a voice far greater than any one individual. Writing editorials isn’t the same as other types of writing. Reading them puts you in a different state of mind. Chuck Plunkett, former Denver Post editorial page editor, directs the ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ News Corps program within the journalism department at the University of Colorado Boulder. @chuckplunkett
- Founding Director Mark Amerika was recently appointed a ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Professor of Distinction. In January 2018, Professor Amerika published his tenth book, remixthecontext (Routledge). Last fall, The British Computer Arts Society
- Julie Carr's book, Someone Shot My Book, is a collection of critical and poetic essays published by the University of Michigan Press. According to the Press, "Carr’s essays push past familiar boundaries between the personal/confessional and
- After winning ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ 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.
- Featuring Information Science Assistant Professor Casey Fiesler