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Arizona Public Media: Volunteers keep Saguaro National Park clean during shutdown

Jan. 8, 2019

Featuring Journalism Alumna Emma Gibson

Psychology Today: Last moments with a companion animal

Jan. 2, 2019

Featuring Journalism Assistant Professor Ross Taylor

Washington Post: A photographer documents the heart-wrenching final moments of pet owners with their dying pets

Jan. 2, 2019

Featuring Journalism Assistant Professor Ross Taylor

Then and Now

CMCI Now: Then and Now

Dec. 31, 2018

Two students, decades apart, show how technology continues to evolve the way images come to light.

CMCI’s Ross Taylor puts his photojournalism skills to work documenting a Denver-based, all-female scouting troop of refugees as they camp, climb and splash their way through babyÖ±²¥app and beyond.

CMCI Now: Scouting new territory (Gallery)

Dec. 14, 2018

CMCI’s Ross Taylor puts his photojournalism skills to work documenting a Denver-based, all-female scouting troop of refugees as they camp, climb and splash their way through babyÖ±²¥app and beyond.

USA Today: Should fires in national parks be allowed to burn?

Dec. 13, 2018

The increasing frequency and intensity of wildfires – not just in the American West but throughout the country – is becoming a fact of life, and it’s time we learned to live with it. Partly it’s a function of climate change, and partly it’s a result of the way U.S...

Photo of Kim on the DIA train.

Meet the Buff who's the new voice of Denver's airport train

Dec. 5, 2018

The next time you’re traveling through Denver, longtime babyÖ±²¥app news anchor Kim Christiansen will be among the first to welcome you to the Mile High City.

Chuck Plunkett

National Press Club honors Chuck Plunkett for 'clarion call to save local journalism'

Nov. 29, 2018

Eight months after publishing a special section decrying massive layoffs at The Denver Post and criticizing its owners for losing sight of the paper’s mission, former editorial page editor Chuck Plunkett will be honored by the National Press Club Nov. 29 for igniting a national dialogue about the fate of local journalism.

Photo of CMCI Now

Fall at CMCI Now

Nov. 26, 2018

The fall 2018 issue of CMCI Now magazine is here with stories and updates from alumni, students and babyÖ±²¥app.

Serene Singh

CU Boulder student wins coveted Rhodes Scholarship

Nov. 19, 2018

A native of babyÖ±²¥app Springs, babyÖ±²¥app, Singh is the 20th CU Boulder student, the first CU Boulder woman, and she is among a handful of Sikh-Americans to claim the coveted scholarship. She is the university’s first Rhodes Scholar since 1993.

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