Media Studies
Contrary to what you’ve heard, Generation Z isn’t afraid to engage human rights challenges. But, a CMCI expert says, we need to meet them where they live—and that’s TikTok.
NIL has changed the relationship between athletes and the media. As it happens, one NFL athlete was 30 years ahead of the curve.
Students across CMCI find ways to bring together their personal interests and academic pursuits. Since the college’s founding, we have showcased this diverse collection of student work.
CMCI was founded amid change—an answer to how we could best organize the various communication- and information-related disciplines at ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ÆÆ½â°æÏÂÔØ in ways that enabled faculty collaboration and student success.
For A.I. to be useful, it needs to grow alongside communicators—not replace them. CMCI experts share their vision for a workplace with ChatGPT and other tools.
A PhD student and documentary filmmaker is trying to understand how leaving the country influences how Black American men form their identities.
Media studies students developed and pitched concepts to Hollywood showrunners—with an assist from A.I.
CMCI in D.C. is helping students discover new passions and grow—personally and professionally—as they prepare for careers in media.
This year, we’re celebrating the centennial of the Department of Journalism, established April 21,1922, by the Board of Regents. As we have explored archival documents dating to the 1920s, it’s been fun to go through photos and see the changes in technology (and fashion!) over the past 100 years.