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Surprise Estate Gift Created CMCI's Largest Scholarship Endowment

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Early Exposure to Navigating College

As part of the Pathways to Excellence Summer Intensive program, students get to know the Boulder campus and city, tour local newsrooms and agencies, meet alumni, and work side-by-side with faculty and peers to produce creative projects.

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Water Desk Makes a Splash

An initiative based in CMCI鈥檚 Center for Environmental Journalism will strengthen water journalism through original content, support for journalists, public engagement, and education.

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Why I give: Alan Rubin (Comm'74)

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Scripps family supports student investigative news with $2.5 million gift

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News outlets turn to News Corps

From fact checking the 2016 election to reporting on crime, students in a specialized journalism course use emerging storytelling techniques to investigate Colorado issues.

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Hearst Foundation awards CMCI $125,000 for technology enhancements

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