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- Students in the Department of Critical Media Practices explored 360-degree video production techniques by creating images and timelapses for display in Ƶ-Boulder’s Fiske Planetarium.
- Students from a first-year advertising class practice their new skills by suggesting a new brand for their residence hall academic program.
- Ƶ Independent writer and editor Kaley LaQuea has become the first Ƶ student ever to receive a National Mark of Excellence Award from the Society of Professional Journalists. The award, in the online opinion and commentary category, was given to
- Thirteen students from the University of Colorado Boulder’s advertising program have won seven awards in a major international advertising contest, the most collected this year by any four-year university.
- Five CMCI researchers are presenting papers at the top conference in the field of human-centered computing. From gamification to death on Facebook, here are short summaries of their research.
- Students from the Program in Journalism & Mass Communication, part of CMCI, gathered on May 6 to celebrate their graduation from Ƶ-Boulder.
- In September 2016, master’s students will travel north to explore Svalbard, the arctic archipelago that scientists call “ground zero” of climate change, thanks to a new grant received by the Center for Environmental Journalism in collaboration with Norwegian colleagues.
- Graduate students from the Department of Critical Media Practices were featured in The Daily Camera, a local publication, for their work to document daily life in the City of Boulder in 2016.Graduate students at the University of Colorado want to
- CMCI and Art & Art History Instructor Steven Frost is proud to bring the Sewing Rebellion to Colorado. In a partnership with the Boulder Public Library BLDG 61 makerspace, Frost will host ongoing monthly sessions of the Colorado Sewing Rebellion.
- Faculty in the Department of Information Science and ATLAS joined the ongoing effort at the University of Colorado Boulder to run the awards event for the Colorado NCWIT Aspirations in Computing Award, now in its seventh year. The event is sponsored by the National Center for Women in Information Technology (NCWIT).