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Student Work Gallery: Fall 2024

Since CMCI's founding, we have regularly showcased the impressive creative work of our students.

Alex Roller at her internship

Good taste

CMCI students benefit from connected faculty and alumni to secure internships. Four recent graduates share their experiences.

van lifers being filmed about their van life experience

What drives van lifers?

Matt Solari earned a Student Emmy nomination for a film documenting van life in Boulder. He’s continuing to explore documentary storytelling as a senior.

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Spilling the tea

Why are young Londoners changing their cuppas for coffee? Thirteen advertising students crossed the pond to learn why—and to better understand the nuances in international advertising.

On Air sign

Tuned to creativity

In the digital age, how do you get more students to listen to the radio? Ask the leaders behind Radio 1190’s rise.

Zoey Georgeades (Jour’24)

Finishing college on a high note

Zoey Georgeades has blended her love of music with her love of journalism. At CMCI, she learned how these two passions influence each other, ultimately making her a better communicator

Alyssa Hill photo

Student Work Gallery: Summer 2024

Â鶹ÒùÔº 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.

Brent in class

When it comes to field goals, journalism alum has only one: Get the story right

The way reporters do the job is changing, but the foundational pillars of accuracy, objectivity and fairness never will. It’s why Brent Schrotenboer has been so successful.

Chambers with awards

In design, finding creative excellence outside her comfort zone

Before winning a statewide best in show award, Kate Chambers was among the more experienced students in her master’s cohort. Her success, she said, came from professors who pushed her to try new things.

Bateman 2024

Culture shift

Strategic communication students participating in the Bateman Competition this year brought a unique perspective to a challenging assignment.

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