Romance authors were early adopters of digital self-publishing. A new book by Christine Larson explores how their willingness to experiment and their close networks helped them thrive when the publishing industry shunned their work.
An expert from the College of Media, Communication and Information notes that, in its ongoing conquest of legacy media studios, the tech industry has made use of a very old playbook.
Mike McDevitt, a professor of journalism at the College of Media, Communication and Information, shares ideas for reporters looking to stop authoritarianism and advocate for democracy.
Generative artificial intelligence tools and copyright law are intersecting in the 1928 鈥淪teamboat Willie鈥 cartoon featuring Mickey Mouse. Associate Professor Casey Fiesler, an expert in tech ethics, says it鈥檚 just the start.
Megan Solis, a CMCI student, created a mascot for HP that went viral on social media during her internship. She won the company's prestigious InternStellar award for her creative efforts.
There鈥檚 no playbook for covering mass shootings. But that may soon change, as Elizabeth Skewes studies how the media can tell the right story鈥攂y being more considerate to victims and survivors.
Strategic communication student Cassidy Davis has a deep love for CU and sports. This December, she was announced as the recipient of the William W. White Outstanding Graduate Award.
Senior strategic communication major Enzo Ewari has big ideas for the future. Now that he has an internship with Motive under his belt, he鈥檚 more confident in the advertising field and his place in it.
Zoom鈥檚 CEO said remote work limits trust and innovation, but College of Media, Communication and Information experts said such tools can be effective鈥攊f applied correctly.