journalism
- Junior Charlotte Bowditch is one of 10 enterprise writing winners from across the country in the 58th annual William Randolph Hearst Foundation’s Journalism Awards Program. According to the Hearst Foundation, they received
- The 2018 Winter Games are in full swing, and two CMCI alumni are in on the action.
- Today, faculty from the Department of Journalism and the Department of Communication will join faculty, students, staff and the general public at in the 2018 Diversity & Inclusion Summit.CMCI-related panelsThe Fake News
- Five former Ted Scripps Fellows—David Baron, Scott Carney, Erin Espelie, Michael Kodas and Hannah Nordhaus—sat down together to discuss the whys and hows of nonfiction book writing at the first ever Center for Environmental Journalism book publishing panel.
- Diestel is investigating the link between anti-social media and adolescent crime. The question drives her honors thesis research, in a project that will become the first such work by a journalism student since the creation of CMCI.
- Through two decades of dramatic change in media, Voakes has helped students and journalists explore new directions in journalism.
- In fall 2018, CMCI will begin requiring first-year journalism students to take an introductory writing and reporting class and a separate media technology class, rather than one that combines the two, as has been the requirement in recent years.
- For students in journalism lecturer Henry Siegel’s sports writing class, every week presents a new opportunity to learn from an expert.
- Lori Bergen, founding dean of the College of Media, Communication and Information at the University of Colorado Boulder, has been named to The Poynter Institute’s Board of Trustees.
- Over the past several months, a series of massively destructive wildfires have ravaged the country. In light of these events, media outlets have turned to the expertise of Michael Kodas.