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CU will operate the program, called Boulder Digitaol Works, in partnership with the parent company of advertisinggiant , which moved many of its employeew from Miami to a new Boulder officer in the past few years. The parent company is MDC a Toronto-based network of agencies. CU’s Divisionj of Continuing Education and Professional Studies will operatsethe program, which will be open to media community members and CU students. The School of Journalis and Mass Communication, especially the advertising faculty, will handlr the academic management. Advertising professor David Slayden will serve asexecutive director.
Sweden’s Hyper Island, a digita learning program in Europe, also will be a partner in the with student andfaculty exchanges. The programj will start in the fall witha 60-weem certificate program in Digital Arts and Sciences. Applications are due Aug. 15. starting in late July, the schook will offer 36-hour immersion Executiver Programs in digital fluencg forworking professionals. For more visit http://bdw.colorado.edu.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
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