In winter 2019, we featured Chelsea Hernandez's internship with Colorado Public Television Channel 12.
As an associate professor in MFJS, Derigan Silver teaches Media Law, New Media Law and Regulation, and Politics and Media. His research explores First Amendment law, media law, and internet law.
In an era of Instagram famous #Foodies and the addicting "Chopped Junior" and "The Great British Baking Show," it's startling to think how rarely people think about or know where their food comes from, even though food is something we encounter every day and need to survive.
Our MA in media and public communication has been well-publicized over the last few months by MastersinCommunications, an online resource for people who are interested in master’s degrees in all communications-related fields.
Loosineh Markarian, PhD, a 2009 alumna of the MA in international and intercultural communication, is rebellious.
In an age of declining trust in news and an overreliance on social media, news — especially local news — around the country has been suffering. The Colorado Media Project was formed to find out what's happening and why, and how local news can move forward.
Lauren J. DeCarvalho, PhD, an assistant professor in the department of Media, Film & Journalism Studies, began working for the University of Denver this fall. She currently teaches Introduction to Film Criticism and Experimental Film/Video Theory and Production.
If someone had told me two years ago, when I first decided to study film, that my first filmmaking experience would be on the set of "Scary Lucy," I wouldn't have believed them.