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Mining companies are positioning themselves as heroes in the transition to sustainability. A coloring book illustrated by a CMDI professor is throwing shade on the idea.
Sandra Ristovska’s research into video evidence and deepfakes is getting further refined during a prestigious fellowship at Stanford.
The histories of how media technologies have been introduced in U.S. prisons offer clues as to the government’s dramatic rise in spending on the carceral system.
Children aren’t just blank slates—they create meaning from the media they experience. An expert says that’s a reason to think about how we show themes like violence and death.
Thanks to the Immersive Media Lab, the celebrated Eyes of Freedom art project will expand its potential for healing and remembrance.
A preservationist and professor of sustainable planning laments leveling of White House section to add a ballroom.
A researcher who studies A.I.’s potential impact on advertising has been named CMDI’s first DeLuca faculty scholar.
A new book from a journalism professor looks at human-made barriers—visible and not—that have disrupted animal migrations and threaten our ecology.
CMDI continues to have an impressive reputation at the annual AEJMC event, with multiple top paper awards in both the faculty and student divisions.
Phaedra Pezzullo’s talent for bringing people together to tackle problems like climate and environmental injustice is a key reason she’s been awarded a distinctive faculty scholarship.