information science
- Have a course alert? Don't panic, try something new! Stop by our upcoming advising pop-ups on March 5 or 19 to learn more.
- On聽Friday, Nov. 8, we鈥檒l look back to tradition and forward to the future of media, communication and information. Tour the Media Archaeology Lab聽and聽Immersive Media Lab during the day, or join us for our Homecoming Happy Hour! You must RSVP for the reception by 3 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 8.
- Faculty and students affiliated with the Department of Information Science will be presenting work at the CSCW 2019 conference, the premier venue for research on computer-supported cooperative work and social computing.
- Faculty and students from the VisuaLab based in the Department of Information Science at CU Boulder will be presenting work at the IEEE VIS conference, the premiere venue for advances in theory, methods, and
- 鈥淲e knew there were inherent biases in these systems around race and ethnicity and we suspected there would also be problems around gender,鈥 said senior author Jed Brubaker, an assistant professor of Information Science. 鈥淲e set out to test this in the real world.鈥
- The Department of Information Science has recently earned several grants and awards from organizations both on and off campus.
- William Aspray and James Cortada just published their book, "From Urban Legends to Political Fact-Checking" (Springer).PhD students Anthony Pinter, Aaron Jiang, Katie Gach, and Jim Dykes, along with Melanie Sidwell (Media Studies) and Prof. Jed
- Prof. Robin Burke was awarded a three-year grant from the National Science Foundation for the project "Realizing Fairness in Recommender Systems: Intersectionality, Tools, Explanation". The project will study how concepts of fairness developed for
- Twenty College of Media, Communication and Information baby直播app and graduate students are presenting 15 peer-reviewed research papers at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication conference in Toronto today through Saturday, Aug. 10.