journalism
- A Chicago Tribune reporter investigated how traffic accidents involving pedestrians and cyclists rarely lead to charges, despite the deep impact on families.
- More than 1,400 Colorado high school students and advisors visited CMCI to sharpen storytelling skills and learn about careers in media and communication.
- CMCI faculty panelists praised students for raising thoughtful, serious, nonpartisan questions about how to be active citizens.
- Two CMCI professors took part in a community roundtable to explore how we can stay good neighbors amid intense polarization.
- Luke Runyon, co-director of CMCI’s Water Desk, earned a national Murrow Award for an in-depth podcast series on the declining Colorado River.
- Incoming professors bring an interest in cutting-edge topics at a time when the media landscape is undergoing dramatic change.
- With multiple best paper awards, CMCI is building an impressive reputation at the annual AEJMC conference.
- When Donald Trump got the headlines from last week’s NABJ conference, it obscured the lost opportunity for reporters of color to share ideas on how to cover controversial newsmakers.
- A CMCI expert and photojournalist explains what makes the AP photo of Trump being shot so iconic.
- The new class of Ted Scripps Fellows in Environmental Journalism will expand their work at CMCI to share and educate the community through documentaries, audio series and research.