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  • Ralphie statue
    CMCI's advising and internship offices have moved to Folsom stadium. Find them at door #110, right across from the statue of Ralphie and between gates two and three.
  • Nabil in the Guardian
    Media Studies' founding chair opines powerfully on Islam. "My existential crisis as a Muslim man haunts me to the core of my being. Amid the horrendous nihilism of Isis, the dull orthodoxy of self-proclaimed custodians of Islam and the culture of fear in the west which sees everything Muslim as pure evil, I seek an answer to a simple and unasked question: how does it feel to be Muslim today?"
  • Phaedra Pezzullo
    Communication associate professor Phaedra C. Pezzullo鈥檚 new article for the National Communication Association鈥檚 website takes a deep look at the messages sent in the United States鈥 recent withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accord.
  • Arctic sea ice
    Journalism professor and director of the Center for Environmental Journalism, Tom Yulsman, recently had his article 鈥淥n Thin Ice鈥 published in bioGraphic magazine. The story follows a group of researchers studying changes in sea ice in the Arctic.
  • CMRC
    The Henry Luce Foundation has awarded a three-year, $500,000 grant to the聽Center for Media, Religion and Culture (CMRC)聽to support an investigation of the changing nature of religious scholarship in the digital age.
  • Jake Hurwitz and Nathan Moses
    When Jake Hurwitz and Nathan Moses met, neither predicted they鈥檇 wind up as business partners. The two have teamed up on Eyesight Collective, a video series aimed at helping student entrepreneurs gain business skills by learning from industry leaders.
  • One Show 2017
    Fourteen students from the Department of Advertising, Public Relations and Media Design were award winners at the One Club鈥檚 Young Ones international advertising contest. The students, who worked in teams to create
  • Nathaniel Nash and Rachel Boyce set up a light stand.
    In a 23-0 decision among voting members on Friday, April 28, the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC) granted full reaccreditation to CU Boulder's undergraduate and graduate journalism programs.
  • 2016 INFO Showcase
    After a full semester of hard work, students from across all Information Science courses will present their projects and research at the annual Information Science Showcase. Students will display work on topics including: 
  • Portal
    From April 3 to May 9, the College of Media, Communication and Information and BoulderTalks聽will host an installation of the Shared Studios portal project, a work that allows people all over the world to host live chats inside shipping containers placed in various countries. CU Boulder will be the site of one of these Portals, where the public can sign up to video chat with other portals hosted in places like Afghanistan, Honduras, Iraq, Mexico and more.聽
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