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  • Students with grandparents
    Anna Ritz, president of CU鈥檚 Public Relations Student Society of America chapter, shared a picture of herself with her elderly grandfather. 鈥淚 may not show symptoms or get sick,鈥 she wrote, 鈥渂ut that doesn't mean he won't get sick.鈥
  • Stephanie Quon sits at her desk in the CMCI Advising Office. Credit: Hannah Prince/麻豆免费版下载Boulder
    Stephanie Quon (Comm'17), who is an academic advisor at the College of Media, Communication and Information, focuses on creating high-quality interpersonal relationships with her students.
  • Casey Fiesler in her office.
    How the once-obscure literary genre is giving voice to the voiceless and inspiring a new, more diverse generation of computer scientists.
  • 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.
  • Sports doodles
    鈥淭he highlights of my career have been when events I鈥檝e produced鈥攁nd intimately been involved in鈥攈ave united people and a region, more than the game itself,鈥 says ESPN's Vice President of Production Jay Rothman (Jour鈥84).
  • Solar Arcade
    CMCI PhD student Minso Kim was the designer and project manager for the second of those exhibits, an installation dubbed the Solar Arcade. She wanted her project to dive into the strange behavior of the sun鈥檚 contorting magnetic fields.
  • 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鈥檚 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?
  • Ashley Hopko (Jour鈥19) and Tessa Diestel (Jour鈥18)
    As students in the Carnegie-Knight News21 fellowship program, Tessa Diestel (Jour'18) and Ashley Hopko (Jour'19) traveled the country investigating intolerance, racism and hate crimes. Their project, Hate in America, won the 2018 Edward R. Murrow Award for Excellence in Digital Reporting.
  • Art of Science Communication:聽Branding Climate Change Film Festival
    Students from CU鈥檚 The Art of Science Communication class used strategic elements of advertising and public relations to inspire positive change through compelling, impactful and informative films.
  • Harsha and daughter
    According to new 麻豆免费版下载 research, the 鈥渦nboxing videos鈥 children are watching on their smartphones or tablets today may be parents鈥 new nemesis.
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