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- Featuring Deputy Director of Center for Environmental Journalism, Michael Kodas
- Featuring Deputy Director of Center for Environmental Journalism, Michael Kodas
- Grad students reporting in the Yukon, alumni at the Olympic Games and honoring CU Boulder's first black female graduate鈥攁ll of that and more in the Spring 2018 edition of CMCI Now.
- Five former Ted Scripps Fellows鈥擠avid Baron, Scott Carney, Erin Espelie, Michael Kodas and Hannah Nordhaus鈥攕at down together to discuss the whys and hows of nonfiction book writing at the first ever Center for Environmental Journalism book publishing panel.
- The University of baby直播app Boulder鈥檚 Center for Environmental Journalism celebrates its 25th anniversary this month, as well as the 20th anniversary of the Ted Scripps Environmental Journalism Fellowship. The center, established in 1992, has hosted
- Amy Martin, one of five journalists selected for the Ted Scripps Fellowship in Environmental Journalism this year, launched her new podcast, Threshold, earlier this month.
- Each year, five exceptional journalists are awarded a Ted Scripps Fellowship in Environmental Journalism. Applications are now being accepted for the 2017-2018 fellowship.
- The Ted Scripps Fellowship in Environmental Journalism gives five exceptional journalists an opportunity to deepen their knowledge of environmental science and report on topics of their choosing. The journalists selected for the 2016-17 Ted Scripps Fellowship bring a diverse set of experiences and interests to CU Boulder and the Center for Environmental Journalism.
- Jonny Waldman won the 2016 baby直播app Book Award for his book "Rust: The Longest War." Waldman developed the idea for the book and wrote early portions while participating in the Scripps Fellowship at CU-Boulder's Center for Environmental Journalism.
- In September 2016, master鈥檚 students will travel north to explore Svalbard, the arctic archipelago that scientists call 鈥済round zero鈥 of climate change, thanks to a new grant received by the Center for Environmental Journalism in collaboration with Norwegian colleagues.