Information Science

  • By Ilias Hosain, critical media practices
    See examples of CMCI student work.
  • Lori Bergen
    This year, we’re celebrating the centennial of the Department of Journalism, established April 21,1922, by the Board of Regents. As we have explored archival documents dating to the 1920s, it’s been fun to go through photos and see the changes in technology (and fashion!) over the past 100 years.
  • Illustration of face emojis on a phone
    Associate Professor Stephen Voida wants to help people improve their mental health. With the help of students and research partners, Voida is creating a smartphone application to do just that.
  • Max Gannett
    Information science student Max Gannett spent the summer working as an intern in Washington, D.C., with Rep. Joe Neguse and Sen. John Hickenlooper. With research and data skills at the ready, Gannett dove into national policy and can’t wait for more.
  • CASE at sunset
    More than 500 CMDI students were named to the dean's list for the spring semester.
  • Flatirons peeking through trees
    More than 500 CMDI students were named to the dean's list for the fall semester.
  • Faculty Now
    Updates from our all-star faculty of professors, researchers, producers and innovators for fall 2021.

  • AEJMC 2021
    ñ CMCI students and faculty from four departments represented 16 divisions and interest groups during this year’s Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication conference.
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    More than 600 CMDI students were named to the dean's list for the spring semester.
  • Heart illustration
    It’s inevitable that at some point we must all “get our affairs in order,” and when we do, there are checklists, policies and professionals to help create everything from wills and trusts to advance directives. But a key element—guidance surrounding technology and end-of-life planning—is missing. Assistant Professor Jed Brubaker will work to close this gap through a five-year research project supported by a prestigious NSF CAREER grant.
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