critical media practices

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    Read our latest digital issue, full of fresh-picked stories to read, watch and explore!⁠
  • Spring Blossoms (Photo by Casey A. Cass/University of Colorado)
    CMCI students who have completed at least 12 credit hours of Ƶ Boulder course work for a letter grade in any single semester and achieve a term grade point average of 3.75 or better are included on the Dean’s List. They receive a notation on their transcript and a letter from CMCI Founding Dean Lori Bergen. Congratulations to all honorees!
  • Cera Kocher
    After leaving her hometown of Glenwood Springs to pursue her education in Boulder, senior Cera Kocher quickly realized that, while it takes courage to try something new, there’s power in the ability to feel comfortable as a beginner. After college, she’ll continue to fuel her entrepreneurial spirit by joining Boulder Media House, a production company launched by fellow CMCI and Ƶ Boulder alumni. With majors in Media Production and Strategic Communication, as well as a minor in Creative Technology and Design, Kocher is the Department of Critical Media Practices’ William W. White Outstanding Senior.
  • DCMP 2021 Showcase student name list
    CMCI's Department of Critical Media Practices warmly invites you to view their senior capstone showcase gallery for spring 2021. On May 5, meet the artists during a virtual Q&A.
  • CMCI grad students
    Happy Graduate Student Appreciation Week from CMCI and Ƶ Boulder!
  • CMCI Summer Bootcamp
    Taking courses this summer? CMCI has 20 summer scholarships ($500 each) available for undergraduate students.
  • GrantsKevin Sweet, (PhD candidate in ETMAP) and Sarah McCormick (MArt'20) co-authored and were awarded a $850,000 state grant with History Colorado and Kimba Rael of Centennial School District R-1 in San Luis, Colorado, to integrate local history
  • Updates from DCMP faculty, graduate students and lecturers 
  • The PhD in Emerging Technologies and Media Art Practice in the Department of Critical Media Practices is now a STEM-designated degree. The designation, which is conferred upon eligible degree programs that include science, technology, engineering
  • The Department of Critical Media Practices is proud to welcome four new faculty members to our ranks. Thank you to CMCI Dean Lori Bergen, the staff in the CMCI Dean's Office, and the Search Committees and Promotion and Tenure committees who worked
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