Journalism
A new book from a journalism expert examines the news media’s role in identity and belonging in a volatile moment of American history.
A new book from a journalism professor looks at human-made barriers—visible and not—that have disrupted animal migrations and threaten our ecology.
A performance by Motus Theater headlines this year’s Distinguished Speaker Series.
CMDI’s first cohort since integrating with environmental design is made up of even more ambitious and creative students.
Nearly 1,300 student journalists visiting CMDI were urged to remain adaptable and innovative as A.I. and other changes disrupt newsgathering.
CMDI and the Poynter Institute gathered a group of experts to discuss intergenerational storytelling, with a special focus on environmental reporting.- Here are 10 student projects from the college’s first decade and where those alumni are now.
- CMDI boasts more than a century of history—meaning alumni in journalism, advertising and communication have gone on to truly incredible careers. But even just looking at graduates from the 10 years the college has existed showcases some amazing stories. Here are some of our favorites.
CMDI continues to have an impressive reputation at the annual AEJMC event, with multiple top paper awards in both the faculty and student divisions.
CMDI is honored to be a partner and featured stop on Poynter’s 50th anniversary celebration later this month.