Image Aug. 12, 2024 The Value of Academic Extended Reality and Games Research to Industry: A Look Inside the University of Arizona XRG Lab By fostering an environment where curiosity drives research and collaboration bridges disciplines, the Extended Reality and Games Lab not only advances academic knowledge but also provides valuable insights and innovations to industry.
Image Aug. 8, 2024 Student Internship Offers Taste of an AI-Powered Future Sixty U of A students tapped the latest in artificial intelligence over the summer to solve real-world problems for real clients—creating specialized chatbots, virtual reality experiences and new potential for transforming the shopping experience, tourism, language learning, healthcare and more.
Image Aug. 5, 2024 Creatively Seeking Information: Research Analyst Sophia Kingsley, MLIS ’24 Sophia Kingsley, who won the college's Spring 2024 Outstanding Master’s Student Award, graduated from the Master's in Library and Information Science program before joining the global law firm Sidley Austin in Los Angeles as a full-time research analyst. Read her fascinating alumni profile to learn about her passions for research, rock climbing and more.
Image Aug. 1, 2024 Advisor Profile: Meredith V. Parker Meredith V. Parker joined the College of Information Science in April 2021 after working as a K-12 counselor and instructional designer. She advises all of the college’s online undergraduate students from her connected home office in Alabama, though she travels across the country and around the world when she can.
Image July 18, 2024 AI, Ethics and Astronomy: Tyler Millhouse, Assistant Professor of Practice Dr. Tyler Millhouse, who joined the college in 2023, specializes in the philosophy of science, with an emphasis on the philosophy of data science, machine learning and artificial intelligence. Learn more about his interests in AI, ethics and astronomy in this faculty profile.
Image July 10, 2024 What Role Do Avatars Have in Language Learning? InfoSci Affiliate Professor Jonathon Reinhardt Provides Insight for The Washington Post Jonathon Reinhardt, a professor of English and second language acquisition who holds an affiliation with the College of Information Science, was quoted in The Washington Post about how the use of video games such as The Sims can help players learn a new language.
Image July 2, 2024 U of A School of Information is Now the College of Information Science We are delighted to share a transformative milestone in our institution’s history: the University of Arizona School of Information is now the College of Information Science, reflecting our growing commitment to excellence and innovation in the field of information and library science while expanding programs in data science, game design and development, and more.
Image June 12, 2024 New Edition of Acclaimed ‘Humans R Social Media’ Crafted from Faculty-Student Collaboration The newest edition of Associate Professor Diana Daly's acclaimed, open-access textbook on social media, new media and participatory culture, Humans R Social Media, welcomes additional authors and features contributions by students to help readers understand how we as humans shape social media, and how social media in turn shapes our world.
Image June 4, 2024 From 19th-Century Pennsylvania to the Moon: Archivist and Outreach Librarian Julie Swarstad Johnson, MLIS ’20 Julie Swarstad Johnson, a lifelong Arizonan who “fell in love with Tucson’s quirky charm” when she first came to the university as an undergraduate, is the archivist and outreach librarian at the U of A Poetry Center as well as an award-winning poet who recently completed a “mission” to the moon.
Image May 30, 2024 U of A College of Information Science Celebrates Inaugural Spring Convocation with Inspiring Address by Alumna Teresa Miguel-Stearns On May 10, 2024, the College of Information Science celebrated its inaugural Spring Convocation. The event honored the achievements of more than 300 bachelor’s and master’s students, and was highlighted by Daniel F. Cracchiolo Law Library Director Teresa Miguel-Stearns's keynote address.