CMCI Now Spring 2018

²ÊÃñ±¦µä Next is an interactive afternoon of learning hosted by the Chancellor that will showcase our people, research and cutting-edge advancements.

  • April 21: Journalism Chair Elizabeth Skewes will present on how immersive storytelling changes the discussion on fracking, Fox News White House Correspondent Kevin Corke (Jour’88; MJour’02) will give a Buff Talk on "Inside Trump's Press Corps" and CMCI students will offer virtual reality demos in Washington, D.C.
  • Feb. 2019: San Francisco
  • April 2019: Denver
  • Spring 2020: Houston and New York
  • Spring 2021: Chicago and Boulder

Additional events

  • April 21: Department of Communication students, the CMCI center BoulderTalks and more present .
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Lucile

A century later, CU officially remembers Lucile

Polly McLean, our associate professor of Media Studies, has spent years digging through historical archives across the country to uncover the story of Lucile Berkeley Buchanan (Ger’18), who was CU’s first black female graduate 100 years ago, but was not allowed to walk at graduation. McLean says, "A desire to understand the university’s reasoning for dismissing her achievement motivated me to dig deeper, and thus began my search for Lucile."

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