CSU students recognized with national award for multimedia piece sharing trans experiences
Rocky Mountain Student Media was recognized by the Hearst Foundation for its coverage of the trans community on the CSU campus.
Rocky Mountain Student Media was recognized by the Hearst Foundation for its coverage of the trans community on the CSU campus.
Three CSU grads all landed at a small TV station in Mississippi for their first jobs out of college. This unique situation has given them a support system they didn't know they needed.
Rocky Mountain Student Media Corporation once again won big during the annual Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence awards.
Rocky Mountain Student Media Corporation at CSU won 17 national awards last month from the College Media and Business Advertising Managers organization, including recognition for the second year in a row as one of the top three college media companies in the country.
CSU's student-run radio station has a new app loaded with on-demand music and news content.
Students from Tree Stump Films and other departments on campus will share their five-to-seven minute documentaries during the Student Film Festival at the Lyric Cinema.
Students from all majors can take the audio production class, which uses local bands to demonstrate the best ways to record sound.
There are multiple opportunities to participate in student media at CSU. This year, students will participate in an immersive training program.
Program showcases local bands to audiences around the world, thanks to college radio station collaboration.