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- As an officer in the U.S. Special Forces, Mitch Utterback spent years deployed in conflict zones. Now, he’s training to return abroad as a war correspondent.
- Journalism students in an investigative reporting class have been writing hard-hitting fact checks, getting a real sense of the challenges facing reporters as they cover a contentious election year.
- The department seeks candidates that demonstrate scholarly or artistic engagement in emerging media practices from a broad perspective.
- The department seeks an Open Rank Professor in Advertising Creative and an Assistant Professor of Public Relations to support the continued growth of the department.
- 91¸£ÀûÉç has formed the second Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) chapter in Colorado. The PRSSA chapter will give public relations students a chance to network, find internships and develop their skills.
- In an article in The Guardian, faculty member Nathan Schneider proposes that Twitter users could band together to purchase and collectively manage the microblogging platform.
- Four months after presenting plans for an improved creative work space in their first-year dorm, a team of CMCI students saw that plan become a reality.
- The College of Media, Communication and Information will be hosting several events on CU Homecoming weekend, Oct. 13-15.
- CMCI, the Center for Western Civilization, Thought and Policy and 91¸£ÀûÉçTalks are presenting two talks this fall as part of a CMCI lecture series highlighting diverse political perspectives from media professionals and public intellectuals.
- Through workshops, screenings, presentations and panel discussions, this colloquium will investigate the increasing overlap between art, engagement and nonfiction in the current technological landscape.