Wall Street Journal: "There’s Life After Death Online"

Aug. 20, 2019

“Death reminds us how young social media is,” said Jed Brubaker, an assistant professor at the University of Colorado Boulder who studies social media. “As it grows up, and it’s in the process right now, we talk about policies and regulations, things that should be considered that we didn’t know...

The Atlantic: "There’s More Than One Way to Fight a Monopoly"

Aug. 14, 2019

Tougher regulation will help, but workers and small businesses also need the ability to join forces against corporate power.

CO PRSA: Dawn Doty is 2019 Mentor of the Year

May 8, 2019

An outstanding public relations professional who has demonstrated time and commitment to being a mentor to other public relations professionals.

Boulder Weekly: Redefining Family

May 8, 2019

By Giselle Cesin (MJour)

Boulder Weekly: Best of Boulder 2019

May 7, 2019

Winner! For Staff Pick, Best Place to Teach Gen Z What a VCR Is: Media Archeology Lab

Mozilla Blog: $2.4 Million in Prizes for Schools Teaching Ethics Alongside Computer Science

April 30, 2019

Mozilla is awarding $2.4 million to 17 initiatives that integrate ethics into undergraduate computer science courses.

Boulder Weekly: The Price of a Life

April 25, 2019

By Giselle Cesin (MJour)

Daily Camera: Sex ed agonizing for LGBTQ students by Rudy Joon

April 23, 2019

The Daily Camera published a letter to the editor by journalism student Rudy Joon, urging elected officials to pass House Bill 19-1032, which would clarify content requirements for public schools that offer comprehensive human sexuality education.

9News: Photographer's project captures raw emotion of the bond between people and their pets

April 23, 2019

Assistant Professor Ross Taylor spoke with 9NEWS about his recent project documenting the final moments between pet owners and their pets.

Vox: How airport scanners discriminate against passengers of color

April 17, 2019

The issue isn’t that the technology itself is racist — instead, as Morgan Klaus Scheuerman, an Information Science PhD student at the University of Colorado Boulder and one of the signatories of the letter told The Verge at the time, these technologies “are reinforcing human biases” and perpetuating inequality as a result.

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