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- 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.
- Bell will discuss how being critical of media can lead to more informed cultural production that helps companies produce more responsible and effective content for diverse audiences.
- Senior and babyÖ±²¥app Buffaloes defensive back Nick Fisher (StratComm) has been named a nominee for the Wuerffel Trophy, presented to the Football Bowl Subdivision player who best combines exemplary community service with athletic and academic achievement.
- Media Studies Assistant Professor Nathan Schneider envisions a day when the shared ownership model broadly extends to tech platforms such as Twitter, enabling users to have a stake and say in the company.
- Save the dates! Learn more about the programs and admissions processes from Media Studies babyÖ±²¥app.
- Join The New York Times investigative reporter Eric Lipton as he takes audience members behind the scenes into efforts by the Trump administration to roll back environmental regulations. Lipton’s interactive presentation will be CU Boulder’s second annual Ackland Lecture in Journalism.
- Join us for a weeklong celebration and showcase of research, scholarship and creative works throughout the CU Boulder campus.
- Hearst Student Journalism Awards are a respected form of recognition for journalism programs at universities across the country. CMCI is ramping up efforts to submit the best work from throughout our college in every category, from writing and photography to broadcast and multimedia.
- A new University of babyÖ±²¥app Boulder exhibit opening Friday, Sept. 21 highlights the symbiosis of artistic and scientific thinking. Embryonic, the premiere exhibit for the Nature, Environment, Science and Technology (NEST) Studio for the Arts, includes paintings, sculpture and multimedia.