Research
A preservationist and professor of sustainable planning laments leveling of White House section to add a ballroom.
A researcher who studies A.I.’s potential impact on advertising has been named CMDI’s first DeLuca faculty scholar.
A new book from a journalism professor looks at human-made barriers—visible and not—that have disrupted animal migrations and threaten our ecology.
CMDI continues to have an impressive reputation at the annual AEJMC event, with multiple top paper awards in both the faculty and student divisions.
Phaedra Pezzullo’s talent for bringing people together to tackle problems like climate and environmental injustice is a key reason she’s been awarded a distinctive faculty scholarship.
Materials girls: New exhibit highlights the role women are playing in reimagining built environmentsA materials science expert will showcase the use of regenerative materials in building designs to improve health and limit environmental damage.
An advertising and branding expert weighs in on Cracker Barrel's rebrand and reversal.
A new textbook edited by a CMDI professor aims to show how scholars can think about disability in their own research.
Of the 20 projects to earn RIO grants, five are led by faculty from the college.
Lori Emerson’s research work examines forks in the road where networks and technology diverged. Her new book argues technology as we know it isn’t inevitable—and should be open to reexamination.