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- ESPNÂ writer and Department of Communication alumna Kate Fagan will give the university's 2017 spring commencement address on Friday, May 12, at Folsom Field.
- Congratulations! We’re excited to celebrate this milestone achievement with you and your family and friends. Learn more on what to wear and where to go.
- A faculty/graduate student workshop. Date: Friday, April 21, 2017
- The University of Colorado Boulder’s Department of Media Studies celebrated its first graduating class of Media and Public Engagement master’s students during the MAPE showcase on April 11.The event, held at Impact Hub Boulder
- After a full semester of hard work, students from across all Information Science courses will present their projects and research at the annual Information Science Showcase. Students will display work on topics including:
- The College of Media, Communication and Information and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) are sponsoring a high speed camera workshop for students interested in learning the basics of high speed camera photography and post
- The National Association of Hispanic Journalists is holding its eighth annual Hispanicize Conference this week in Miami. Several CMCI students, staff members and alumni are present at the event, which gathers and celebrates Latino professionals in media-focused fields.
- Students in the Media and Public Engagement MA program are set to display their semester-long projects this Tuesday, April 11 at the Media and Public Engagement Showcase. With its first graduating class, the MAPE program,
- The winner of the 2017 Al Nakkula Award for Police Reporting is an investigative team at the Star Tribune in Minneapolis. Reporters Jennifer Bjorhus and Kelly Smith will accept the award on behalf of the team at the Denver Press Club's 23nd Annual Damon Runyon Award dinner, to be held Friday, March 31, at the Denver Athletic Club.Â
- The University of Colorado Boulder will bring together journalists, media scholars, lawyers, archivists, photographers and filmmakers for a one-day conference on Saturday, April 15. The conference, which is free and open to the public, will feature sessions from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the Eaton Humanities building.