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    A curated list of articles by, and featuring, CMCI researchers for your reading, watching and listening pleasure. Dig in!

  • 5 years of CMCI
    Time doesn’t stand still. Neither should education.
  • The Mimesis Documentary Festival will bring filmmakers together for an immersive week of film screenings and discussions. The virtual presentation––free to all ÌÒÉ«ÊÓƵ students, faculty and staff––will be held Aug. 12 through 18.
    The Mimesis Documentary Festival will bring filmmakers together for an immersive week of film screenings and discussions. The virtual presentation will be held Aug. 12 through 18.
  • Shamika Klassen
    Renaissance woman, multipotentialite, polymath—however you prefer to say it, Shamika Klassen is the type of person you’ll never find doing just one thing. This summer, she took on yet another project: entrepreneurship. Commemorating both Juneteenth and her grandmother’s 71st birthday, she launched the Tech Chaplaincy Institute on June 19, 2020.

  • During their time at ÌÒÉ«ÊÓƵ, Scripps fellows and environmental journalism students go on field trips related to a broad array of environmental topics, including climate change — a focus of this joint CEJ and Norwegian expedition to the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard. (Photo by Tom Yulsman)
    The Center for Environmental Journalism is proud to welcome its 24th class of Ted Scripps Fellows, who will spend nine months at the ÌÒÉ«ÊÓƵ’s College of Media, Communication and Information working on long-term, in-depth journalistic projects and reflecting on critical questions.
  • Angie Chuang
    Updates from our all-star professors, researchers and innovators.
  • Lori Bergen
    As we enter our fifth year as a college, we’ve created new departments and centers, hired faculty from across the country and developed new academic programs. These changes have set up an environment for our students, alumni, faculty and staff to be confident and creative in an evolving world, and we’re continuing to move forward.
  • Joy Weinberg
    The move from competitive ice skating to studying information science may seem like a leap, but senior Joy Weinberg says the two share key elements: precision, drive and creativity.
  • Machuu Pichu
    As an activist and recent graduate from CMCI’s Media and Public Engagement master’s program, Katy Fetters (MMediaSt’19) is harnessing the power of social media to redefine what it means to have a disability.
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    Associate Professor Phaedra Pezzullo explains why a shift to sustainable energy should be #PoweredByThePeople and Associate Professor Rick Stevens looks into the trend of second screening in #GameOfPhones.
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