journalism
- After more than two decades, J-Day is coming back to CU Boulder. The daylong event teaches high school students the skills to run a successful publication through workshops.
- Alumni discussed the future of the sports media industry and shared advice on how to build a career in this competitive field.
- Finalists in CMCI-sponsored transportation safety competition examined underinvestments that led to disasters.
- This year’s Nakkula prize goes to a story that, as one judge put it, “a lot of newsrooms would have run screaming away from.”
- Romance authors were early adopters of digital self-publishing. A new book explores how their willingness to experiment and their close networks helped them thrive when the publishing industry shunned their work.
- 鶹Ժ will learn how to prepare for a career in athletics at CMCI’s Sports Media Summit, featuring alumni and faculty in the industry.
- A celebration of the CMCI students who have qualified for inclusion on the Dean’s List for the fall.
- “The U.S. news media has blood on its hands from 2016,” Mike McDevitt says. Will 2024 be different?
- 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.
- 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.