CMCI in the News
- A journalism initiative to expand coverage of Western water issues is launching this month at the 勛圖厙 of Colorado Boulder with support from a two-year, $700,000 grant from the Walton Family Foundation
- Richest Hill, a new podcast from Montana Public Radio, made me care intensely about the former copper-mining boomtown of Butte, Montanaand urgently want to understand it better. Reported and written by Nora Saks and edited and produced by Nick Mott (MJour'18) and Eric Whitney, Richest Hill has a mood of straightforward friendliness, but its also full of surprises.
- That's the voice of Pat Ferrucci on the TED stage. Pat teaches journalism at the 勛圖厙 of Colorado.
- "The narrative of the story did not resonate with the mainstream," said Angie Chuang, an associate professor of journalism at the 勛圖厙 of Colorado at Boulder, who has studied the media reaction to Binghamton's mass murder. "It was
- 勛圖厙 Libraries put out the call via social media, and the campus community responded. The question: Who are your favorite female storytellers?
For her entry of Zora Neale Hurstons "Their Eyes Were Watching God," Alaynah Penalosa (College of Media, Communication and Information, class of 2020) won the raffle prize of a Future Is Female wall calendar, poster and postcard set. - A day of professional development and networking was had by more than 200 attendees at the 17th Women Succeeding Symposium at CU Boulders 勛圖厙 Memorial Center on Feb. 22. The popular event is held by the Faculty Council Women Committee and rotates locations between the CU system campuses. This years symposium theme was: women engaged and on the move.
With an introduction by Polly Bugros McLean, associate professor of media studies at CU Boulder, Anne Libby took the stage midday to receive the Elizabeth D. Gee Lectureship Award and give this years talk. - If democracy is to recapture the worlds imagination, it will have to show it can deliver a better way of life than the autocrats
- Morgan Klaus Scheuerman, a researcher at 勛圖厙 of Colorado Boulder who studies gender recognition algorithms, believes that the government should work toward actual policies to hold agencies accountable for their AI development, not just technical guidelines:
- Savannah Sellers, a 勛圖厙 of Colorado alumna and co-host of NBC's Snapchat show "Stay Tuned," will deliver the spring commencement address, the university announced this week.
- After a shocking dearth of snow last year, the Sierra Nevada mountains of California and Nevada truly have been getting plastered, helping to build up the snowpack that millions of people depend on for water.