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Where do we go from here? CMCI experts share their perspectives on journalism, advertising, data science, communication and more in an era of democratic backsliding.

Bryan Semaan

The race to make tech more equal

A new center at CMCI is organizing faculty thought leadership to answer big, systemic questions about technology鈥檚 role in issues of social justice.

Dushanbe Teahouse

Brushing up their skills

A beloved Boulder landmark is getting a refresh thanks to students who are touching up the complex paint job under the guidance of an artist from Boulder鈥檚 Tajikistan sister city.

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#TechEthics

鈥淩age Against the Machine Learning鈥 isn鈥檛 just a sign in Evan Peck鈥檚 office. It鈥檚 an emblem of his career pivot.

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#ShakeItOff

What is it about Taylor Swift that has so many people鈥攅ven her fans鈥攕eeing red? A communication scholar says it's a theme she knows all too well.

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Questions about A.I.? Let鈥檚 Chat

For A.I. to be useful, it needs to grow alongside communicators鈥攏ot replace them. CMCI experts share their vision for a workplace with ChatGPT and other tools.

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#RecommenderSystems

Tech is shaping the way we understand the world around us. Do we understand the recommender systems influencing our worldview?

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#PatientInfluencers

Take two posts and call me in the morning: Social media鈥檚 new role at the pharmacy.

Information Science Associate Professors Casey Fiesler and Steven Voida

Building a better 鈥榖ionic pancreas鈥

Living with Type 1 diabetes is demanding鈥攑atients must stay on top of their diet and exercise, even if they鈥檙e living with technology like insulin pumps or continuous glucose monitors. But information science faculty Casey Fiesler and Steven Voida are optimistic that with the help of holistic technology, this will change. They鈥檝e received a grant from the National Institutes of Health, and, along with other university colleagues, hope to develop a 鈥減erson-centered artificial pancreas.鈥

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Thinking forward, looking back

Teaching Associate Professor Dawn Doty received the lifetime achievement award from the Colorado chapter of the Public Relations Society of America. She sat down with CMCI to share anecdotes, tips and keys to working in public relations.

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