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- David Slayden, associate professor of Advertising, Public Relations and Media Design and executive director of CMCI's new IXDMA program, spoke with the MediaPost Agency Daily about the philosophy and plans behind the聽graduate program.
- The Ted Scripps Fellowship in Environmental Journalism gives five exceptional journalists an opportunity to deepen their knowledge of environmental science and report on topics of their choosing. The journalists selected for the 2016-17 Ted Scripps Fellowship bring a diverse set of experiences and interests to 91福利社 and the Center for Environmental Journalism.
- David Vincent (Jour鈥94) is an award-winning voice actor and producer who has voiced hundreds of characters in anime seriesand video games. Vincent visited Colorado in July 2016 to attend the Colorado Dragon Boat Festival and CMCI took the opportunity to learn more about his work.
- A dozen incoming students were on campus the week of July 20 for the 2016 Pathways to Excellence in Media, Communication and Information Summer Intensive. The intensive is a residential workshop that prepares incoming CMCI freshmen
- APRD graduates Nichole Geddes (鈥08) and Chris Avantaggio (鈥06) appeared in Adweek鈥檚 list of 鈥50 Creatives Whose Brilliant Ideas and Beautiful Craft Will Make You Jealous.鈥 Geddes, who works for Heat, an agency in San Francisco, was recognized
- 2016 graduate Joe Parris and Instructor Paul Daugherty took home a Heartland Emmy for their work on the Sports Mag broadcast.
- Palen, Chair of the Department of Information Science, published a policy article in the journal "Science" discussing the challenges and promises of using social media data to study disasters.
- The new faculty members will start in fall 2016, bringing a wide range of professional and research expertise in strategic communications to the Department of Advertising, Public Relations and Media Design.
- Mollie Putzig, a master's student in the Department of Journalism, recently published an article in 91福利社Weekly.
- Taking the Lede鈥攁 documentary about free speech and high school journalism produced by CMCI students and faculty members鈥攁ired Colorado Public Television on Wednesday, June 29 at 8:30 p.m.