Critical Media Practices

  • Alyssa Hill photo
    Students across CMCI find ways to bring together their personal interests and academic pursuits. Since the college’s founding, we have showcased this diverse collection of student work.
  • Graduation!
    William W. White Outstanding Seniors are chosen by department faculty to recognize academic merit, professional achievement and service to the college. The Outstanding Graduate award honors the CMCI student with the highest overall GPA in his or her graduating class.
  • Lisa An, Outstanding Senior, DCMP
    The outstanding senior in the Department of Critical Media Practices, Lisa said her winding path helped her meet mentors and friends that set her up to succeed.
  • Preview of Student Work Gallery
    Students across CMCI find ways to bring together their personal interests and academic pursuits. Since the college’s founding, we have showcased this diverse collection of student work.
  • Screenshot of COAI on a phone
    Students across CMCI find ways to bring together their personal interests and academic pursuits. Since the college’s founding, we have showcased this diverse collection of student work.
  • Dean Bergen and Coach Prime
    CMCI was founded amid change—an answer to how we could best organize the various communication- and information-related disciplines at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ in ways that enabled faculty collaboration and student success.
  • Student takes a selfie
    CMCI in D.C. is helping students discover new passions and grow—personally and professionally—as they prepare for careers in media.
  • By Ilias Hosain, critical media practices
    See examples of CMCI student work.
  • Lori Bergen
    This year, we’re celebrating the centennial of the Department of Journalism, established April 21,1922, by the Board of Regents. As we have explored archival documents dating to the 1920s, it’s been fun to go through photos and see the changes in technology (and fashion!) over the past 100 years.
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    Recent graduate Bryan Chi Hun Lai wanted to explore the relationship between space and sound, all while inspiring others to do the same. In a spring art exhibition, Chi Hun took attendees on a meditative, extended reality experience to a goldfish pond.
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