Strategic communication students Chase Willie, Ashley Schoenbauer, Laurette Selleck and Jordan Altergott (right to left) show off their awards with CU Denver student Ethan Lien (far left). The group of five won two bronze medals during the Denver One Show ceremony for their projects, "Dad Up" and "Duolingo Uncensored."

CMCI students win big at Denver One Show

Dec. 6, 2021

Six projects developed by 12 current and former strategic communication students earned awards at the Nov. 11 Denver One Show ceremony, recognized as some of the best work entered in this year’s competition.

Routledge’s Cultural Studies Journal: “In praise of Arab ‘Defeat’: another reading of Arab struggle”

Nov. 29, 2021

Written by Nabil Echchaibi (Media Studies)

University of Toronto News: “TikTok teaching? U of T researchers study the social media platform's use in academia”

Nov. 26, 2021

Featuring Casey Fiesler (Information Science)

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Upcoming CMCI One College Colloquium offers insight into wave of anti-Asian racism during pandemic

Nov. 18, 2021

The College of Media, Communication and Information invites you to join the conversation about anti-Asian racism with Professor Jennifer Ho during its upcoming One College Colloquium.

Time Magazine: “How Ryan Kaji Became the Most Popular 10-Year-Old in the World”

Nov. 12, 2021

Featuring Harsha Gangadharbatla (Advertising, Public Relations and Media Design)

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Algorithms aren't fair. Robin Burke wants to change that

Nov. 11, 2021

The machine-learning systems that help your phone recommend music, movies, news and more can be biased in ways that leave out artists from underrepresented groups or foster polarization. Professor Robin Burke is working to change that.

CU «Ƶ Today: “Algorithms aren’t fair. Robin Burke wants to change that”

Nov. 11, 2021

Featuring Robin Burke (Information Science)

Image: A viral video produced by Deadspin in March 2018 showed reporters at Sinclair stations across the country reciting the same script about "fake news."

Media consolidation takes toll on local news but doesn’t necessarily bias coverage

Oct. 21, 2021

A new analysis of 350,000 news stories produced by conservative media giant Sinclair Broadcast Group finds when the company buys a station, local news definitely takes a hit. But it did not find any evidence, at scale, that coverage shifts toward a more conservative slant.

The Reboot: “Beyond Cryptoeconomics: Platform Cooperativism and the Future of Blockchain Governance”

Oct. 14, 2021

Written by Nathan Schneider (Media Studies)

Daily Camera: "«Ƶ reflects on progress, hurdles in diversity work"

Oct. 10, 2021

Featuring Lisa Flores (Communication)

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