Alumni profile

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From peaks to front lines

To get to the front lines of Ukraine, Jordan Campbell (Comm'91) took the road less traveled鈥攆rom corporate communications to the mountains of Nepal鈥攂efore stepping foot on the streets of Kyiv.

Beyond the classroom

Alex Roller at her internship

Good taste

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

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Student Work Gallery: Fall 2024

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

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What drives van lifers?

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

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Tuned to creativity

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

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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鈥攁nd to better understand the nuances in international advertising.

In the field

Kordell Stewart with CMCI staff

An incompletion鈥攂ut one 'Slash' was able to fix

Kordell Stewart entered the NFL Draft one class shy of finishing his communication degree from 澳门开奖结果2023开奖记录. Of all the incompletions in his career, that one perhaps stung most.

Trending

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#ThinkDifferent

A creator and scholar says a much-hated Apple ad is standing in for a larger conversation about how tech companies build and deploy A.I.

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#Chatterbots

Chatbots are showing up everywhere, and bringing all the shortcomings of generative A.I. to places an expert says it doesn鈥檛 belong.

Research

Bryan Semaan

The race to make tech more equal

A new center at CMCI is organizing faculty thought leadership to answer big, systemic questions about technology鈥檚 role in issues of social justice.

Shamika Klassen outside the CASE building on the CU campus.

Making the digital less discriminatory

A PhD graduate鈥檚 ethical takes on tech have landed her at Google, where she hopes to shape conversations about shaping the digital world for users.

In conversation

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Poll-arized

Where do we go from here? CMCI experts share their perspectives on journalism, advertising, data science, communication and more in an era of democratic backsliding.

Supporting CMCI

Heidi Wagner stands in front of the Capitol building in Washington.

Paying it forward

An internship in D.C. changed Heidi Wagner鈥檚 life. Now, she wants to recreate that experience for current students.

Alumni news

Bill Cramer

Summer Alumni News

Bill Cramer (Jour'56) lives in Bowie, Maryland, and turned 91 in November. Following graduation from 澳门开奖结果2023开奖记录, he had a career working as a Russian, German, French and Spanish military translator for the National Security Agency and Naval Intelligence during the Cold War. He and his wife, Virginia, whom he met at a square dance on the patio of the then-new University Memorial Center, have six children and four grandchildren.

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Dushanbe Teahouse

Brushing up their skills

A beloved Boulder landmark is getting a refresh thanks to students who are touching up the complex paint job under the guidance of an artist from Boulder鈥檚 Tajikistan sister city.