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- A four-day conference on the rise of religious nationalism—and the media’s role in the spread of news and meaning around these topics—comes to CU Boulder in January.
- Generative A.I. tools and copyright law are intersecting in the 1928 “Steamboat Willie” cartoon featuring Mickey Mouse. An expert in tech ethics says it’s just the start.
- Two teams of strategic communication students were honored for innovative campaigns at the Denver One Club award show this fall.
- There’s no playbook for covering mass shootings. But that may soon change, as Elizabeth Skewes studies how the media can tell the right story—by being more considerate to victims and survivors.
- Strategic communication student Cassidy Davis has a deep love for CU and sports. This December, she was announced as the recipient of the William W. White Outstanding Graduate Award.
- Three CMCI programs will take students across the pond this summer to study communications and data in London, Paris and Amsterdam.
- Jo Marras Tate studied biology to work in science. She got her PhD in communication in order to mediate change.
- Colorado news legend Kim Christiansen has been an icon at CU’s annual alumni awards—and now she’s one of the stars. This year, she was recognized with the Alumni Recognition Award.
- Senior strategic communication major Enzo Ewari has big ideas for the future. Now that he has an internship with Motive under his belt, he’s more confident in the advertising field and his place in it.
- Weaving is a fitting love of Steven Frost, whose work as an artist and professor is all about tying seemingly disparate things together.