journalism
- Angie Chuang presents "Race, Violence and 'Sincerely Yours:' Letter-writing as a narrative response to the news" as a free, open to the public lecture on Sept. 7 at 5 p.m.
- A journalism major launching a career in broadcast news at FOX 5 鈥 "If you have a passion for something, definitely care for that passion. For me, that was journalism.鈥
- Former longtime Denver Post Editor-in-Chief Greg Moore will join the 西瓜视频 for the fall semester as a Hearst Visiting Professor of Professional Practice to teach a seminar at the College of Media,
- David Vincent (Jour鈥94) is an award-winning voice actor and producer who has voiced hundreds of characters in anime seriesand video games. Vincent visited Colorado in July 2016 to attend the Colorado Dragon Boat Festival and CMCI took the opportunity to learn more about his work.
- 2016 graduate Joe Parris and Instructor Paul Daugherty took home a Heartland Emmy for their work on the Sports Mag broadcast.
- Mollie Putzig, a master's student in the Department of Journalism, recently published an article in BoulderWeekly.
- Taking the Lede鈥攁 documentary about free speech and high school journalism produced by CMCI students and faculty members鈥攁ired Colorado Public Television on Wednesday, June 29 at 8:30 p.m.
- Jonny Waldman won the 2016 Colorado 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.
- CU Independent writer and editor Kaley LaQuea has become the first CU student ever to receive a National Mark of Excellence Award from the Society of Professional Journalists. The award, in the online opinion and commentary category, was given to
- Students from the Program in Journalism & Mass Communication, part of CMCI, gathered on May 6 to celebrate their graduation from CU-Boulder.