media studies

  • 5 years of CMCI
    Time doesn’t stand still. Neither should education.
  • Steven Frost
    To call Steven Frost a master weaver may seem like stating the obvious. One need only see his work—including his piece, “The Mile High Pride Flag,” created for Denver’s 2020 Pridefest celebration—to recognize his virtuosic technique with textiles.
  • From Your Fellow Forever Buffs
    Our CMCI alumni are always excited to welcome a new group of graduates. This year, especially, we received an outpouring of support from decades of alumni offering well wishes and advice.
  • Sofia Peña y Lillo
    What do you do when you can’t decide between majors? For graduating student Sofia Noelle Peña y Lillo, the answer was simple: pursue all three.  

  • Center for Environmental Journalism Director Tom Yulsman walks across the snowy fields of Tromsø, Norway, during the 2020 Arctic Frontiers Conference. A longtime climate-science reporter, Yulsman is the former editor-in-chief of EARTH Magazine and currently writes Discover Magazine’s ImaGeo blog. (Photo by Gregory K. Ramirez, Department of Journalism master’s student)
    Happy Earth Day!As environmental Buffs may know, this year’s celebration is extra special, as it’s the 50th anniversary of the annual event, which was first celebrated in 1970. Head to the CU 51´«Ă˝ Environmental Center’s website to see how our
  • With the spring semester’s conclusion right around the corner, It’s time to select courses for the summer session. There are multiple sessions to choose from, including convenient Maymester and Augmester courses. Learn more about the summer session
  • Buffs Together
    CU 51´«Ă˝ is more than a place. It is all of you, wherever you are—a worldwide community of Buffs. And when that community is in need, we all come together to lend a hand.
  • Students in class.
    Have a course alert? Don't panic, try something new! Stop by our upcoming advising pop-ups on March 5 or 19 to learn more.

  • Nathan at KGNU
    Schneider is an assistant professor of media studies in the College of Media, Communication and Information and a journalist who writes about religion, technology and democracy.
  • Boats on the water
    With the Academy Awards around the corner, moviegoers and critics are busy scrutinizing the costumes, sets and performances of this year’s cinematic stand-outs. When film scholar Hunter Vaughan watches a movie, he considers something else: How big of a toll did it take on the environment?
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