Several CMCI faculty will be among the many speakers slated to present at CU Boulder’s 2017 Diversity and Inclusion Summit this week. CMCI center BoulderTalks is hosting a series of “ Post-election dialogues: Moving forward with diversity and inclusion ” sessions, which aim to facilitate conversation among the CU community...
Faculty members from various departments across the University met Tuesday night for a public series of discussions titled Engaged Citizenship: A Teach-In. The event was hosted by BuffsUnited, a partnership between CU students, faculty and staff formed in December of 2016 with the goal of promoting inclusiveness and the Colorado...
Dan Ligon and David Smail, instructors in the Department of Advertising, Public Relations and Media Design, were recently selected as judges for the 2017 Young Ones Brief competition.
When it comes to agenda-setting, it’s out with the old, in with the new media, researchers say. For decades, two of America’s legacy media giants, The New York Times and The Washington Post, have had the biggest influence in setting the agenda for other news outlets. Journalists and bloggers around...
Steven Frost, a CMCI instructor, is also an artist who tells the stories of hidden histories through objects and performances. He has several exhibits and events scattered throughout spring 2017. Learn more about them by following the links below. I Can't Even Basement Projects 207 North Broadway, Santa Ana, California...
A community event in Denver on Thursday, Nov. 17 brought together advocates of cooperative ownership and members of Denver’s tech community to discuss how the cooperative movement can continue to grow, especially online.
Vargo, who uses computer science methods to investigate social data, explained how the belief that vaccines cause autism spread on social media. Watch a full video of his presentation.
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