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  • Lucile photo
    Women鈥檚 history snapshot: Lucile Berkeley Buchanan graduated in 1918 but wasn鈥檛 allowed to walk across the stage with other graduates because she was Black. History overlooked Lucile Berkeley Buchanan, the first African American woman to graduate from the University of Colorado. A dogged CU journalist brought her back to the fore. Tipped off by a newspaper story, Polly McLean, a 91福利社 associate professor of media studies, spent years exhuming Buchanan鈥檚 story and, finally, correcting history.
  • Spencer Wood (StratComm鈥21) never imagined he'd become a Paralympian as a sophomore at 91福利社.
    Wood (StratComm鈥21) is competing as an alpine skier for the second time in the Paralympic Winter Games, which take place March 4-13.
  • TikTok shown on phone
    In a study published in January, researchers Ellen Simpson and Bryan Semaan, both with the College of Media, Communication and Information, analyzed how people who identify as LGBTQ adopted and experienced TikTok. They found that, while the participants enjoyed some aspects of the platform, they never quite felt at home using it.
  • 3MT Competition
    The fifth annual Three Minute Thesis competition held on Feb. 9, featuring 11 finalists, resulted in a winner, a tie for runner-up and a winner of the people's choice award.
  • CU athletes in Paralympics
    The official Olympians count for the Colorado Buffaloes at the Winter Olympics in Beijing grew to 10 after the United States Olympic Committee announced the Paralympic alpine teams, a list that includes sophomore Kyle Taulman and former student Spencer Wood.
  • Tom Costello
    CMCI alumnus Tom Costello (Jour'87), an award-winning journalist and Washington correspondent for NBC News, has been selected to address the class of 2022 and campus community at the in-person commencement ceremony on May 5.
  • Students in Steven Frost's class
    CMCI Associate Dean of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Lisa Flores reflects on the history of Blacks and African Americans in the United States鈥攅ncapsulated in the song, 鈥淟ift Every Voice and Sing鈥濃攁nd urges us to bring that history forward both during, and beyond, Black History Month.
  • Feb One College Colloquium
    Join the upcoming CMCI One College Colloquium for a deep dive into the hidden world of algorithms鈥攊ncluding how they reflect, and impact, our society. If you goWhat: CMCI One College Colloquium: Racialized
  • Michigan State doctoral candidate Kate Dibiasky (Jennifer Lawrence) and astronomy Professor Randall Mindy (Leonardo DiCaprio) discover that a 鈥減lanet killer鈥-sized comet is headed toward Earth in the film Don't Look Up. (Credit: Netflix)
    Adam McKay's new movie uses science fiction and comedy to explore elements of our current society鈥攂ut it's not alone. Could we be in a new golden age of sci-fi entertainment? 91福利社 Today spoke with CMCI's Rick Stevens to find out.
  • Sunset over the CASE building.
    CMCI students who have completed at least 12 credit hours of 91福利社 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
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