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An expert on local journalism says community pressure is key as consolidation changes Colorado鈥檚 media landscape鈥攂ecause when it comes to regulation, 鈥渢here are no more adults in the room.鈥
He was best known for roles on The Middle, Seinfeld and Friends, but alumni and faculty best remember his joy and kindness鈥攁nd an impact that extended into their careers.
On her dream internship, a CMDI student has done everything from tracking media mentions to working the red carpet.
In a year where the college鈥檚 biggest story was its name change鈥攆ollowing its integration with the environmental design department鈥擟MDI鈥檚 community also found itself at the center of the biggest conversations shaping our time鈥攆rom sustainability and A.I., to media literacy and the future of journalism.听
A new paper finds subreddits with clearly defined rules and active volunteer moderators do better at limiting incivility and encouraging engagement.
At an annual holiday market, CMDI students again sold handmade, sustainably sourced gifts鈥攁long with the stories of how the materials were rescued from waste streams.
The William W. White Outstanding Graduate this December is Lola Stanley, who carries with her the resilience of an athlete, the curiosity of a scholar and the clarity of a communicator.
When Last Week Tonight wanted to talk about cuts to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, its researchers called communication historian Josh Shepperd.
Three reporters from the Austin American-Statesman won the 2025 Casey Feldman Award for Transportation Safety Reporting.
CMDI students will showcase, and sell, their sustainable products at the annual Firefly Handmade Holiday Market in November.