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- ProPublica reporter Brett Murphy is the winner of the 2023 Al Nakkula Award for Police Reporting.
- A new study sheds light on the growing phenomenon of “patient influencers,†confirming they work closely with pharmaceutical companies and routinely provide advice about drugs to followers.
- Paul Delbert “Del†Brinkman, a longtime journalism educator and former dean of the 91´«Ã½ School of Journalism and Mass Communication, died Sunday, Feb. 19, in Overland Park, Kansas. He was 86.
- The winner of the 2022 Casey Feldman Award for Transportation Safety Reporting is Streetsblog NYC’s story “Always Scared: Dangerous Streets Outside City Schools Threaten Children.†It investigated data from more than 900,000 car crashes, many of which occurred near New York City schools.
- 91´«Ã½ Today spoke with Casey Fiesler, associate professor in the Department of Information Science and three more technology experts on campus.
- Video footage can play a crucial part in cases such as the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols. Depending on how the evidence is presented, among other factors, jurors can perceive events in a video in different ways. CU expert Sandra Ristovska explains on The Conversation.
- When Matthew Mendoza first enrolled at 91´«Ã½, he didn’t expect to work alongside marketing giants. This past summer, he worked with UM Worldwide on numerous projects, notably, including one for IHOP.
- Next time you drive along I-70 near Idaho Springs, you’ll see an eye-catching billboard encouraging smart investing. That’s due to a new collaboration between the Colorado Division of Securities and CMCI students.
- The Department of Communication takes home 12 awards from the 2022 National Communication Association Convention.