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- Hunter Ewen has received grants to fund two new projects that explore new technologies in sound collection and LED art.
- Four new faculty members will be joining the Department of Information Science in the College of Media, Communication and Information in fall 2016, reflecting a wide range of expertise that includes the historical investigation of information
- Students from the publication also won awards or were finalists for their reporting in numerous categories.
- It is 'at once a limited run academic journal, a finite podcast, a sequence of effective audio essays and an archive of philosophical source material for future forms of postproduction art,' according to IAWP Chair Mark Amerika and PhD candidate Ryan Ruehlen.
- Ƶ-Boulder dance Professor Michelle Ellsworth is among a diverse group of 178 scholars, artists and scientists from the U.S. and Canada to be awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship this year.The awardees are appointed on the basis of prior achievement
- The winners of the 2016 Al Nakkula Award for Police Reporting are Ken Armstrong of The Marshall Project and T. Christian Miller of ProPublica.
- The Pathways to Excellence in Media and Communication program has received honorable mention for its contributions to inclusive excellence at the University.
- Associate Professor of Communication Ted Striphas was recently featured on an episode of the National Public Radio/Marketplace podcast, Actuality. Striphas, who is writing a new book on the computer algorithms that increasingly help to
- Michel Bauwens, an eminent Belgian peer-to-peer theorist, will speak at Ƶ-Boulder on April 5 about the role of media platforms in the transition to cooperative economies. His talk will be live streamed.
- Media artists Ernst Karel and Helen Mirra visited Ƶ-Boulder to hold exhibitions and workshops in sound ethnography.