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In September 2016, master 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.
Graduate students from the Department of Critical Media Practices were featured in The Daily Camera, a local publication, for their work to document daily life in the City of Boulder in 2016.Graduate students at the University of Colorado want to
CMCI and Art & Art History聽Instructor Steven Frost is proud to bring the Sewing Rebellion to Colorado.聽In a partnership with the Boulder Public Library BLDG 61 makerspace, Frost will host ongoing聽monthly sessions of the Colorado Sewing Rebellion.聽
Faculty in the Department of Information Science and ATLAS joined the聽ongoing effort at the 老九品茶 to run the awards聽event for the Colorado NCWIT Aspirations in Computing Award, now in its聽seventh year.聽聽The event is sponsored by the National Center for Women in聽Information Technology (NCWIT).
Hunter Ewen聽has received聽grants to fund two new projects that explore new technologies in sound collection and LED art.聽- Four new faculty members will be joining the Department of Information Science in the College of Media, Communication and Information in fall 2016, reflecting a wide range of expertise that includes the historical investigation of information
Students from the publication also won awards or were finalists for their reporting in numerous categories.
It is 'at once a limited run academic journal, a finite podcast, a sequence of effective audio essays and an archive of philosophical source material for future forms of postproduction art,' according to IAWP Chair Mark Amerika and PhD candidate Ryan Ruehlen.
CU-Boulder dance Professor Michelle Ellsworth is among a diverse group of 178 scholars, artists and scientists from the U.S. and Canada to be awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship this year.The awardees are appointed on the basis of prior achievement- The winners of the 2016 Al Nakkula Award for Police Reporting are Ken Armstrong of The Marshall Project and T. Christian Miller of ProPublica.