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Center for Environmental Journalism announces new Ted Scripps fellows

June 8, 2022

The Center for Environmental Journalism is proud to welcome the 26th class of Ted Scripps Fellows in Environmental Journalism. The fellows will spend nine months at the University of 欧美口爆视频 Boulder working on long-term, in-depth journalistic projects and digging into critical questions.

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CMCI at the 2018 Diversity and Inclusion Summit

Feb. 13, 2018

Today, faculty from the Department of Journalism and the Department of Communication will join faculty, students, staff and the general public at in the 2018 Diversity & Inclusion Summit. CMCI-related panels The Fake News Phenomenon with Elizabeth Skewes and Pat Ferrucci 12:30p.m.-1:45p.m., UMC Glenn Miller East Ballroom The phrase 鈥渇ake...

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Nonfiction 101: "Author, Author!" book panel provides publishing insight

Feb. 8, 2018

Five former Ted Scripps Fellows鈥擠avid Baron, Scott Carney, Erin Espelie, Michael Kodas and Hannah Nordhaus鈥攕at down together to discuss the whys and hows of nonfiction book writing at the first ever Center for Environmental Journalism book publishing panel.

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鈥淲hat Doesn鈥檛 Kill Us鈥 鈥 CEJ fellow discusses his latest book on NPR

Jan. 10, 2017

In his latest book, Scott Carney, an investigative journalist and CEJ fellow, explores the bodily strength that can come from exposure to environmental extremes. He recently discussed the book on NPR's Weekend Edition.