Features

  • clock illustration over a Ralphie statue
    A regular feature catching up with people in our community who are doing interesting and impactful work. In this edition, a commercial with Travis Hunter and a new art gallery in East 91¸£ÀûÉç.
  • Joe teaching
    A new book looks at the rise of the Chicano movement through the lens of communication, from speeches to newspapers.
  • Elena on a crosswalk
    Can design help those with neurodivergence be more comfortable in their environments? A new lab is searching for answers.
  • Joel reading his comic
    Joel Thurman loves everything to do with comic books—reading, researching and writing them. As a PhD student, he investigates representations of children and the foster system; and as a writer, he seeks to tell compelling stories.
  • Landscape as Fabric display
    Meet the College of Communication, Media, Design and Information.
  • Bryan Semaan
    A new center at CMCI is organizing faculty thought leadership to answer big, systemic questions about technology’s role in issues of social justice.
  • Jordan with camera
    To get to the front lines of Ukraine, Jordan Campbell (Comm'91) took the road less traveled—from corporate communications to the mountains of Nepal—before stepping foot on the streets of Kyiv.
  • Graduation!
    William W. White Outstanding Seniors are chosen by department faculty to recognize academic merit, professional achievement and service to the college. The Outstanding Graduate award honors the CMCI student with the highest overall GPA in his or her graduating class.
  • Sujei Perla Martinez, William White 2024
    The first in her family to graduate college, Sujei is grateful for the family sacrifices that empowered her success.
  • A portrait of Bianca in front of the library.
    A CMCI graduate’s working-class upbringing has given her a unique perspective on tech, wage theft and exploitation, which she’s bringing to an Ivy League doctoral program.
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