Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
Colorado College does not offer a journalism major. The Journalism Institute, established in 2018, supports a journalism minor of roughly 50 students within the college's block-plan liberal arts curriculum.
The Institute emphasizes the role of local news in democracy and provides real-world reporting opportunities through classroom assignments, internships, and practicums; in recent years journalism minors have produced roughly 200 stories annually for local news outlets as part of this coursework.
The Journalism Institute was founded in 2018 as Colorado College's first formal journalism program; before its creation, students interested in journalism worked primarily through student media without a dedicated academic minor.
Corey Hutchins: Co-director of the Journalism Institute.
The Catalyst, Colorado College's official student newspaper, is published weekly during the school year by Cutler Publications, a nonprofit independent of the college; it traces its lineage to The Tiger, a paper started in 1898, and was renamed The Catalyst in 1969. Additional student outlets include the Colorado College Outdoor Journal and Anthropogenic, the State of the Rockies program's environmental-journalism magazine.
Address
14 E. Cache La Poudre St.
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
Phone
(719) 389-6000
Website
https://www.coloradocollege.edu/other/journalism-institute/
Sources
Colorado College. Journalism Institute
Colorado College. Three Colorado College Students Win Top Awards from Society of Professional Journalists Chapter
Muck Rack. The Catalyst: Contact Information, Journalists, and Overview