Prof. Ricardo Miranda’s work Dictator Cycle (solo exhibition) was shown at Art Student League of Denver in conjunction with the Biennial of the Americas. Ricardo Miranda Zuniga in conjunction with the Biennial of the Americas, Zuniga offered a lecture, adult workshop and teen workshop and his illustrated series of dictators was installed throughout the Art Student League of Denver building. (July – August, 2015)
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From El Paso to Fukuoka, Japan, Professor Sissel McCarthy presents her work on public scholarship and Snapchat
Distinguished Lecturer Sissel McCarthy was selected as a 2016 Dow Jones News Fund Fellow and invited to attend a week-long training academy at the University of Texas at El Paso in May to learn the latest multimedia reporting and production techniques. While there, she taught a workshop on how to use Snapchat as news platform and produced a multimedia story on the influx of Cuban refugees crossing into the United States at El Paso that was published in the Miami Herald.
She was also invited by the International Communication Association (ICA), an academic association of more than 4,500 communication scholars around the world, to present her work on public scholarship in a talk called “Communicating with Power” at its annual conference this year in in Fukuoka, Japan.
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IMA alumna Heidi Boisvert’s project on dotNYC
IMA alumna Heidi Boisvert was invited to talk about & give a live demo of the XTH Sense on dotNYC, a new webcast about New York City’s tech community recorded live in Times Square at the CUNY J-School.
Her project has also been featured in NY Media Center.


