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In September 2016, master鈥檚 students will travel north to explore Svalbard, the arctic archipelago that scientists call 鈥済round zero鈥 of climate change, thanks to a new grant received by the Center for Environmental Journalism in collaboration with Norwegian colleagues.
Students from the publication also won awards or were finalists for their reporting in numerous categories.- The winners of the 2016 Al Nakkula Award for Police Reporting are Ken Armstrong of The Marshall Project and T. Christian Miller of ProPublica.
- Four classes鈥擣unctions of Communication; Community Dialogue; Coding for Communicators; History of Television News鈥攚ill be offered by CMCI in summer session at CU-抖阴传媒在线.
A 45-minute documentary聽produced students and faculty has received a聽Best of Competition Award in the Broadcast Education Association鈥檚 annual Festival of Media Arts competition.
Faculty, staff and students celebrated the launch of CU-抖阴传媒在线's first campus-wide student documentary film festival with a reception in the CU Art Museum on Monday, Feb. 29.
Paul Moloney, an award-winning photographer and former CU-抖阴传媒在线 instructor, passed away on Saturday, Feb. 13.- CMCI is bringing a dozen students to the annual Broadcast Education Association/National Association of Broadcasters Convention聽in Las Vegas April 17-20, 2016.
- Leysia Palen, professor and founding department chair of Information Science, was recognized at CHI 2015 with a SIGCHI Social Impact award. In her acceptance talk, she discussed Frontiers in Crisis Informatics. Watch now.SIGCHI (Special
Faculty, students and their families gathered in Macky Auditorium to recognize 130 graduates from the Department of Communication and journalism and mass communication program.