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- CMCI, the Center for Western Civilization, Thought and Policy and BoulderTalks are presenting two talks this fall as part of a CMCI lecture series highlighting diverse political perspectives from media professionals and public intellectuals.
- Through workshops, screenings, presentations and panel discussions, this colloquium will investigate the increasing overlap between art, engagement and nonfiction in the current technological landscape.
- The ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Independent is among 30 national finalists for the prestigious Online Pacemaker from Associated Collegiate Press. Established in 1923, Pacemakers are collegiate journalism’s preeminent award.
- Angie Chuang presents "Race, Violence and 'Sincerely Yours:' Letter-writing as a narrative response to the news" as a free, open to the public lecture on Sept. 7 at 5 p.m.
- Former longtime Denver Post Editor-in-Chief Greg Moore will join the University of Colorado Boulder for the fall semester as a Hearst Visiting Professor of Professional Practice to teach a seminar at the College of Media,
- Incoming CMCI freshmen arrived on campus the week of August 15. Student volunteers and staff members were on hand to help the new students settle into their new homes. Here are some photos of the move-in at Buckingham Hall.
- Join CMCI and the Department of Media Studies for two upcoming events, featuring Stocksy United founder Brianna Wettlaufer. Her Canadian-based photographer-owned stock-photo platform was recently profiled in The New York Times.
- David Slayden, associate professor of Advertising, Public Relations and Media Design and executive director of CMCI's new IXDMA program, spoke with the MediaPost Agency Daily about the philosophy and plans behind the graduate program.
- The Ted Scripps Fellowship in Environmental Journalism gives five exceptional journalists an opportunity to deepen their knowledge of environmental science and report on topics of their choosing. The journalists selected for the 2016-17 Ted Scripps Fellowship bring a diverse set of experiences and interests to ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder and the Center for Environmental Journalism.
- David Vincent (Jour’94) is an award-winning voice actor and producer who has voiced hundreds of characters in anime seriesand video games. Vincent visited Colorado in July 2016 to attend the Colorado Dragon Boat Festival and CMCI took the opportunity to learn more about his work.