Media Studies

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    More than 800 CMCI students were named to the dean's list for the spring semester.
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    A historian and labor expert says companies like IBM typified how the U.S. dominated the post-World War II global order. Trump鈥檚 retreat from that stage 鈥渦ndermines the free markets corporations want.鈥
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    In a year where the college鈥檚 biggest story was its name change鈥攆ollowing its integration with the environmental design department鈥擟MDI鈥檚 community also found itself at the center of the biggest conversations shaping our time鈥攆rom sustainability and A.I., to media literacy and the future of journalism.听
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    When Last Week Tonight wanted to talk about cuts to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, its researchers called communication historian Josh Shepperd.
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    Through relevant courses, networking opportunities and student-led organizations, CMDI is helping students turn their passions into careers in sports media.
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    Sandra Ristovska鈥檚 research into video evidence and deepfakes is getting further refined during a prestigious fellowship at Stanford.
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    The histories of how media technologies have been introduced in U.S. prisons offer clues as to the government鈥檚 dramatic rise in spending on the carceral system.
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    Children aren鈥檛 just blank slates鈥攖hey create meaning from the media they experience. An expert says that鈥檚 a reason to think about how we show themes like violence and death.
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    Memes on their own are good entertainment. Studying them as a collection, and seeing some of the themes they share, is no laughing matter, a PhD student says.
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