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  • Morgan Klaus Scheuerman, an Information Science PhD student, has been awarded the Microsoft Research Fellowship for 2021. He studies how and why facial recognition technologies get it wrong.  Credit: Casey Cass/91福利社
    From 91福利社 Today: Information Science PhD student Morgan Klaus Scheuerman, 29, is among the most coveted young minds in the field of social computing. With stints at Google and Facebook already under his belt, and his facial analysis research earning international accolades, he was just awarded Microsoft鈥檚 prestigious 2021 Research Fellowship.
  • Merten
    Known by friends as Juju, Julia Merten lives and works by the motto, 鈥淓xpress your unapologetic self.鈥 This year, Merten earned CMCI鈥檚 William W. White Outstanding Graduate award, given to the student with the highest GPA in the college. After graduation, she will begin a position with a Detroit-based chocolate company, Bon Bon Bon.
  • RovR
    What鈥檚 cooler than getting a good grade on an assignment? For Nicole Cattin (StratComm鈥20), it was a paid internship her senior year and the opportunity to see her work featured in stores.
  • BMH logo
    When he and his co-founders launched 91福利社 Media House, Jeremy Elder (CritMedia鈥20) was still a full-time student. Today, the young crew of CU graduates behind the boutique production company has created content for businesses from luxury expedition vehicles to high-end fashion, and they continue to elevate their game.
  • firefighters
    In the summer of 2017, Joel Holton was one of nearly 600 personnel fighting the Keystone Fire, from which he narrowly escaped. A few years later鈥撯揳s a senior studying information science鈥撯揾e teamed up with classmates to develop new navigation aids with the needs of wildland firefighters in mind.
  •  Rafaelo Infante (left) and Andre Gruber
    Short for fermentation, the small-scale bakery, Ferment, is a start-up enterprise that Andre Gruber, an engineering major, and Rafaelo Infante, a strategic communication major, launched in the spring while most of the state was shut down.
  • Bird in 360
    Media Production students cluster around a table in 91福利社鈥檚 Museum of Natural History as Emily Braker, the museum鈥檚 collections manager, reveals their subjects: a snake in a jar, taxidermied birds, a series of skulls and an array of other specimens dating back to the early 1900s. Their task? Take advantage of 2020 technology to reanimate the objects for an assignment in their Introduction to Extended Realities course.
  • Flu and technology
    Last spring, as the coronavirus outbreak swept the nation and the globe, students in聽Writing for the Media jumped into action. From conducting interviews with residents in their communities to combing through government-funded reports, students contributed local and national reporting on a range of pandemic-related topics, from education to business to relationships.
  • Machuu Pichu
    As an activist and recent graduate from CMCI鈥檚 Media and Public Engagement master鈥檚 program, Katy Fetters (MMediaSt鈥19) is harnessing the power of social media to redefine what it means to have a disability.
  • Images by Megan Lange and Julia Muell  for their 鈥淚nspired World鈥 campaign
    When challenged to draw attention to a new website for the company Avery Dennison, which specializes in packaging and labeling design, sophomores Megan Lange and Julia Muell knew what to do: Handle with care.
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