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- Strategic communication student Cassidy Davis has a deep love for CU and sports. This December, she was announced as the recipient of the William W. White Outstanding Graduate Award.
- This fall, CMCI welcomed the largest and most academically qualified class of students in its history.
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- Junior Charlotte Bowditch is one of 10 enterprise writing winners from across the country in the听58th annual William Randolph Hearst Foundation鈥檚 Journalism Awards Program. According to the Hearst Foundation, they received
- Several College of Media, Communication and Information students and alumni were on hand last week for the annual National Association of Black Journalists convention. The event, held this year in New Orleans, featured