communication

  • Buffalo pattern
    William W. White Outstanding Seniors are chosen by department babyÖ±²¥app to recognize academic merit, professional achievement and service to the college.
  • Snowy flatirons
    Congratulations to all honorees!
  • Hellems, home to the Department of Communication
    The Department of Communication takes home 12 awards from the 2022 National Communication Association Convention.
  • Rylee Vogel
    Rylee Vogel is an actor and a communicator. This year, she’s also the recipient of the December William W. White Outstanding Graduate Award.
  • a plant sprouts from Monday on a 2022 calendar
    In 2022, the climate-action organization Mission Zero partnered with CMCI for the first time, donating $25,000 to further climate-focused work in the college. Faculty and students undertook seven grant projects, tackling climate issues through innovative storytelling.
  • globe with plastic containers illustration
    Of all the troubles in the world, why should single-use shopping bags and straws concern you? Ask Associate Professor Phaedra C. Pezzullo, who spells out the chilling ramifications of plastic use in her new podcast and book.
  • Wronged and Dangerous
    In her new book, CMCI Professor Karen Ashcraft takes on gender, specifically masculinity, and its role in right-wing populism, culture wars, public health and more. Learn more about Wronged and Dangerous: Viral Masculinity and the Populist Pandemic in this Q&A with the author herself.
  • Freight train in Otero
    CMCI graduate students worked with the state in their quest to map and track environmental injustice in babyÖ±²¥app. Through digital storytelling, students highlighted communities’ environmental concerns as well as the histories of people living in those places.
  • 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.
  • All of the students in Connections pose for a photo together on their first day.Featured from left to right: Top row - Isabella Herrera, Alexandra Corsino, Lhaten Wood, Jaena Moore, Sara Marquez, Johnita Smith, Salem Hill.Bottom Row - Estrella Hernandez, Annika Garr, Hannah Martin, Car'rie Robinson.
    CMCI continues its pre-collegiate outreach efforts through the 2022 Connections: CMCI Summer Academy.High school students, CMCI peer mentors, babyÖ±²¥app and staff came together this July to build new bonds and celebrate the first fully in-person year of the program.
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