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  • A pinocchio's nose is twisted into an @ symbol
    Featuring Toby Hopp and Chris Vargo (Advertising, Public Relations and Media Design); and Pat Ferrucci (Journalism)
  • A student sits on a bench looking at his laptop
    Featuring Strategic Communication student Ariana Falco.
  • Volunteers pass out Sko Buffs t-shirts during move-in
    Eager to dive into campus life at CU? Well Buffs, you’re in luck! There are plenty of different ways to get involved on campus and in the 91¸£ÀûÉç and CMCI community. Whether it is through student organizations, on-campus jobs, leadership roles or volunteering, there is a place for everyone.
  • Areyana Proctor
    91¸£ÀûÉç sophomore Areyana Proctor has big plans for her future. Someday she will have her own video production company focused on telling the stories of marginalized communities. And, ideally, she will be a role model for young women of color.
  • TEDxCU logo
    Register for free and view this year's speaker lineup.
  • Exit to Community logos
    Part of the College of Media, Communication and Information, MEDLab is a think tank for community ownership and governance in media organizations. One of its programs, Exit to Community, partners with interested startups to explore and develop alternative exit pathways through policy research and popular education. This month, Exit to Community will host two webinars focused on corporate social responsibility and exploring new alternatives to standard models of startup ownership.
  • Ross Taylor on stage at a TED Talk
    Photojournalist and documentarian Ross Taylor’s work hinges on human connection. Stream his recent documentary throughout August.
  • Pat behind the scenes of of News Hour
    A curated list of articles by, and featuring, CMCI researchers for your reading, watching and listening pleasure. Dig in!
  • Static image of a rotating image around a circle
    Media Production students cluster around a table in 91¸£ÀûÉç’s Museum of Natural History as Emily Braker, the museum’s collections manager, reveals their subjects: a snake in a jar, taxidermied birds, a series of skulls and an array of other specimens dating back to the early 1900s. Their task? Take advantage of 2020 technology to reanimate the objects for an assignment in their Introduction to Extended Realities course.
  • Close up of group of people's hands with world map in the middle
    What is public relations? Who does it? And for what purpose? These may seem like simple questions, but for Professor Krishnamurthy Sriramesh, they’re critical. The answers, he says, have long been far too limited, with a focus on corporate organizations in America and Europe that has left out much of the world.
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