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- The national writing contest recognizes outstanding 2016 law enforcement reporting. The first-place prize is $2,000. The award will be presented at Denver Press Club’s annual Damon Runyon dinner, on March 31, 2017. Entries are due Feb. 12, 2017.
- More than 100 students gathered with their families and faculty members on Dec. 16, 2016 to celebrate their graduation from CMCI. View photos from the ceremony.
- A future teacher, broadcaster, copywriter and businesswoman. Learn more about four of CMCI's winter graduates in these short profiles.
- 91¸£ÀûÉç’s student news site, CU Independent, is one of four student news sites to receive the 2016 Online Pacemaker award from the Associated Collegiate Press.
- Professors and students are about to get a new level of support when using Google apps in their work. CMCI is part of the newly created Google News Lab University Network.
- Native advertising's very effectiveness can make it deceptive and endangering to journalistic credibility, say a group of journalists and advertising and public relations executives interviewed by CMCI researchers.
- A community event in Denver on Thursday, Nov. 17 brought together advocates of cooperative ownership and members of Denver’s tech community to discuss how the cooperative movement can continue to grow, especially online.
- Vargo, who uses computer science methods to investigate social data, explained how the belief that vaccines cause autism spread on social media. Watch a full video of his presentation.
- The student-run radio station is now broadcasting on both AM and FM channels in 91¸£ÀûÉç.
- 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.