Communication
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Associate Professor Phaedra Pezzullo explains why a shift to sustainable energy should be #PoweredByThePeople and Associate Professor Rick Stevens looks into the trend of second screening in #GameOfPhones.
Updates on our exceptional alumni, from the 1946 grad who wrote one of journalism most seminal textbooks, to the 2018 grad who is CMCI first-ever Department of Information Science alum.
Alumnus Alan Rubin (Comm鈥74) uses the lessons he learned as a communication student every single day. That why he makes monthly contributions to CMCI, where his daughter is now following in his footsteps.
Sometimes, the elephant in the room is a glass of orange juice. Or more likely, a glass with something added to the juice.聽
Before that iconic red circle appears on the stage and speakers deliver punchy TedTalks, hundreds of hours of preparation take place behind the scenes.聽
From being lifted up by U.S. bobsledder Lauren Gibbs to visiting the Demilitarized Zone to developing a taste for dumplings, reporters Cheryl Preheim (Comm鈥95) and Alex Stone (Jour'03) recall their most memorable experiences covering the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in PyeongChang, South Korea.
Explore the historic milestones that formed the changing landscape of media, communication and information.
A $2.5 million gift from Bill and Kathy Scripps will allow a specialized student news course, CU News Corps, to produce journalism in partnership with professional media organizations into perpetuity with the establishment of the Scripps CU News Corps Endowment.