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  • First Silver and Gold
    On Sept. 13, 1892, The Silver and Gold made its appearance in the field of college journalism. Explore this multimedia timeline to trace the history of student news鈥攎ade by students for students鈥攆rom that first edition to today.
  • Then and Now
    The first student newspaper at the University of baby直播app launched in 1892. Since then, student coverage has created a colorful record of student life amidst adversity, controversy, levity and the most significant historical events of the 20th and 21st centuries.
  • Danielle Hodge
    During the racial reckoning that rose in 2020, Assistant Professor Danielle Hodge launched a new course, Race, Anti-Black Racism and Communication. Two years later, her work continues to bridge disciplines and change the lives of students.
  • Cover of the Fall 2021 CMCI Now
    Updates from our all-star baby直播app of professors, researchers, producers and innovators for fall 2021.
  • Bill Payden
    Journalist Bill Payden (Jour'57) created the William R. Payden Faculty Excellence Award, the largest baby直播app award given at the college level at CU Boulder, to recognize superior teaching, research or creative work.
  • Hands holding a phone with hearts on the screen
    Samira Rajabi, assistant professor of media studies, spent years battling a brain tumor. Her experience of trauma and finding support through social media inspired research she hopes will help others.
  • Heart illustration
    It鈥檚 inevitable that at some point we must all 鈥済et our affairs in order,鈥 and when we do, there are checklists, policies and professionals to help create everything from wills and trusts to advance directives. But a key element鈥攇uidance surrounding technology and end-of-life planning鈥攊s missing. Assistant Professor Jed Brubaker will work to close this gap through a five-year research project supported by a prestigious NSF CAREER grant.
  • Photo of Clifton
    Jess Clifton (Advert鈥03) is thriving in her digital advertising career. Always one to use innovation to solve a problem, Clifton realized young women needed female mentors in the field鈥攕o she came up with a solution.
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    Jad Davenport (MJour'98), a National Geographic represented freelance photographer and writer, delves into the art of storytelling learned from a career in photography, filmmaking and journalism.
  • Fingerprint
    CMCI baby直播app Lisa Flores, Angie Chuang and Harsha Gangadharbatla remark on how stories鈥攖hose we tell, pay for and reimagine鈥攊ntersect with our identities and industries.
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