communication

  • Berkley's store
    Read our latest digital issue, full of fresh-picked stories to read, watch and explore!鈦
  • Spring Blossoms (Photo by Casey A. Cass/University of Colorado)
    CMCI students who have completed at least 12 credit hours of CU Boulder course work for a letter grade in any single semester and achieve a term grade point average of 3.75 or better are included on the Dean鈥檚 List. They receive a notation on their transcript and a letter from CMCI Founding Dean Lori Bergen. Congratulations to all honorees!
  • Nina Williams
    During her first year of college at the University of Rhode Island, professional rock climber Nina Williams hit a wall and decided it was time to let go鈥撯搒o she dropped out of school to focus full-time on her sport.聽A few years later, she found herself compelled to traverse a new path through the world of communication, so she transferred to her hometown campus of CU Boulder and began taking courses in CMCI.聽 With a major in Communication and a minor in Leadership Studies, Williams is the Department of Communication鈥檚 William W. White Outstanding Senior.


  • Grad Hats
    Congratulations to CMCI's Department of Communication spring 2021 award recipients, who earned honors for outstanding achievement, leadership, engagement, teaching and more!
  • CMCI grad students
    Happy Graduate Student Appreciation Week from CMCI and CU Boulder!
  • CMCI Summer Bootcamp
    Taking courses this summer? CMCI has 20 summer scholarships ($500 each) available for undergraduate students.
  • Tiara R. Na鈥檖uti
    The Communication assistant professor was one of four winners. The award recognizes significant achievements of university community members in developing a culturally and intellectually diverse university community, reflective of inclusive excellence. Awardees, each of whom received $2,000, engage in meaningful diversity activities beyond their primary CU responsibilities.
  • Tarot cards
    It鈥檚 unlikely that any level of planning could have prepared organizations for COVID-19 and the other crises 2020 unleashed. But whether it鈥檚 a global pandemic, an economic crisis or a wildfire, practicing how to navigate group communication and decision making can help prepare for future crises, says Associate Professor Matt Koschmann.
  • Photo of the Flatirons
    Congratulations to all honorees.

  • Koschmann classroom setup
    There can hardly be a more important time to be in college鈥攁nd to be a Communication major.
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