Journalism
- Beginning in the spring, CU-Boulder students studying journalism as a major will be required to undertake an additional course of study under the new Journalism Plus program.
- University leaders say they want to create a stronger journalism program that better prepares students for the digital age.
- In a male-dominated sports world, Alanna Rizzo (Bus’97, MJour’03) of Fox Sports Net(FSN) stands out in her role as a sideline reporter for the Rockies.
- With major technological advances affecting the role of media and the news business, CU may replace or transform its journalism school to better prepare students for the digital age.
- CU professor David Shneer studies the relationship between individual and collective memory through the lens of Jewish photojournalists who covered Nazi atrocities in the Soviet Union during World War II.
- A spotlight on a class being offered by Rick Stevens in the fall of 2010.
- Dolores N. Plested, 101, died November 11 at her home in Denver.
- After serving as CU’s faculty and staff weekly newspaper for almost 40 years, it fell victim to budget cuts.
- Alumni Carl Quintanilla and Joe Kernen co-anchor CNBC morning show Squawk Box.