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- Laura Crimaldi has won this year’s Al Nakkula Award for her investigative reporting into the circumstances around the killing of a woman by a police officer—a death that was originally determined as suicide.
- Casey Fiesler, whose perspectives on law and ethics in technology have given her national cachet, has been named the William R. Payden Endowed Professor at the college.
- Video evidence appears in 80 percent of criminal cases, but a lack of consistent guidelines means there’s no standard for how media are presented in court. A workshop led by CMCI faculty may change that.
- Junior journalism student Lincoln Roch is making a splash on and off campus. He’s joined multiple student media organizations, held a handful of reporting internships and recently, received recognition in the Hearst Feature Writing Competition.
- The student-run radio station has re-entered the Denver market on the FM band.
- CMCI students who haveÌýcompleted at least 12 credit hours of ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ 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’s list. They receive a notation on
- The industry needs to play a long game to re-engage readers as political and business model challenges mount.
- Recent strategic communication graduates claimed every award in the student category this fall.
- An expert discusses a growing threat facing the news media following Disney’s settlement with the president-elect’s legal team.
- Henley Beisert thought she’d be a physical therapist, possibly for athletes. At CMCI, she found her real passion was creating content for them.