information science
- Casey Fiesler, whose perspectives on law and ethics in technology have given her national cachet, has been named the William R. Payden Endowed Professor at the college.
- CMCI students who haveÌýcompleted at least 12 credit hours of ºÚÁÏÉçÇøÍø course work for a letter grade in any single semester and achieve a term grade point average of 3.75 or better are included on the dean’s list. They receive a notation on
- Without access to social media data, disinformation and hate speech may get easier to spread—and harder to detect.
- Incoming professors bring an interest in cutting-edge topics at a time when the media landscape is undergoing dramatic change.
- The Class of 2024 overcame unique challenges when they arrived in Boulder. In this issue, we celebrate their successes.
- A PhD graduate’s ethical takes on tech have landed her at Google, where she hopes to shape conversations about shaping the digital world for users.
- Licensing deals OpenAI signed with The Atlantic and Vox Media have CMCI experts asking questions.
- CMCI students who haveÌýcompleted at least 12 credit hours of ºÚÁÏÉçÇøÍø course work for a letter grade in any single semester and achieve a term grade point average of 3.75 or better are included on the dean’s list. They receive a notation on
- William W. White Outstanding Seniors are chosen by department faculty to recognize academic merit, professional achievement and service to the college. The Outstanding Graduate award honors the CMCI student with the highest overall GPA in their graduating class.
- Before Andrew Schwartz knew he’d be an information science major, he had already attended a class. Now, he’s graduating—with a second major in philosophy—as the College of Media, Communication and Information's William W. White Outstanding Graduate.