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  • #StayHomeColorado
    Led by Director of Consumer Insights and CMCI alumna Camille Heinrich Ziccardi (Jour’06), a team at the advertising agency Karsh Hagan launched the hashtag #StayHomeColorado campaign earlier this week.
  • Banner image: The headquarters of the Internet Research Agency, a troll farm, in St. Petersburg | Credit: VOA
    “We found that fear and anger appeals work really well in getting people to engage,” said lead author Chris Vargo, an assistant professor of Advertising, Public Relations and Media Design.
  • Students with grandparents
    Anna Ritz, president of Ƶ’s Public Relations Student Society of America chapter, shared a picture of herself with her elderly grandfather. “I may not show symptoms or get sick,” she wrote, “but that doesn't mean he won't get sick.”
  • Casey Fiesler in her office.
    How the once-obscure literary genre is giving voice to the voiceless and inspiring a new, more diverse generation of computer scientists.
  • Students in class.
    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.

  • Couple taking a selfie
    Imagine flipping through your Facebook News Feed on Valentine’s Day and spotting a notification that your ex is now “in a relationship.” Scenarios like these are real and not uncommon, according to a new Ƶ Boulder study exploring how breaking up is even harder to do in the digital age.
  • Kate Fagan and Phillip Lindsay. Photo from ƵBuffs.com
    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.
  • Nathan at KGNU
    Schneider is an assistant professor of media studies in the College of Media, Communication and Information and a journalist who writes about religion, technology and democracy.
  • Sports doodles
    “The highlights of my career have been when events I’ve produced—and intimately been involved in—have united people and a region, more than the game itself,” says ESPN's Vice President of Production Jay Rothman (Jour’84).
  • Solar Arcade
    CMCI PhD student Minso Kim was the designer and project manager for the second of those exhibits, an installation dubbed the Solar Arcade. She wanted her project to dive into the strange behavior of the sun’s contorting magnetic fields.
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