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Brittney Deo
May 3, 2024

Stepping into the Digital Landscape: Brittney Deo, BA IS&ES '24 (Online)

BA in Information Science and eSociety online student Brittney Deo returned to college after a successful TV production career. In the BA IS&ES, she's found a degree that allows her to focus on digital content development in her pursuit of a dynamic career. Learn more in this text and video profile.

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Tucson at night with Milky Way
May 2, 2024

College of Information Science Honors Faculty with Inaugural College Awards for Excellence

The College of Information Science is pleased to announce the winners of our 2024 Faculty Awards, celebrating outstanding achievements in teaching and research: Rich Thompson, Emily Thomas, Andrew Kemp-Wilcox, Steven Bethard and Daniel Charbonneau.

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Scales of justice on laptop
April 30, 2024

Balancing Innovation with Oversight: College of Information Science Professor Barney Maccabe on AI Regulation

In an era where artificial intelligence increasingly intersects with everyday life, the discussion around its regulation has intensified. A recent article in Information Week, "Should Government Be Allowed to Regulate AI?", explores this contentious issue, featuring insights from the College of Information Science's Barney Maccabe.

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Danny Downes
April 29, 2024

Advisor Profile: Danny Downes

Danny Downes, who joined the college in 2020, advises undergraduate students, who he recommends should always be comfortable asking questions because "it's okay to not know something." Learn more about Danny’s work with InfoSci students as well as his passions outside of work in his advisor profile.

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Seattle and Washington, DC
April 24, 2024

The Art of Storytelling: How Two Recent InfoSci Alumni Launched Rewarding Careers in Information Science

Though job growth in the information sector is increasing rapidly, finding the right career fit takes planning, networking and persistence. It also takes storytelling. Learn more about the career paths of recent College of Information Science graduates Addison Cryblskey and Sage Pezzulo.

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Samantha Ginsburg
April 23, 2024

Law, Library and Service: Samantha Ginsburg, Law Library Fellow, MLIS ’24

Samantha Ginsburg joined the MA in Library and Information Science program after working as a paralegal and court staff member in Tucson for five years. As a Law Library Fellow, she is gaining hands-on experience in all aspects of academic law librarianship.

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2024 staff award winners
April 22, 2024

College of Information Science Celebrates Transformation to College with Inaugural Administrative Staff Excellence Awards

On April 10, 2024, Interim Dean Catherine Brooks celebrated the College of Information Science’s more than 20 administrative staff members at a luncheon culminating in our inaugural college staff awards. In total, seven awards were presented.

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Thuy Vo Dang
April 17, 2024

Lecture Video and Recap: Thuy Vo Dang on 'TEACH: Transforming Education, Archives and Community History'

As part of the College of Information Science Colloquium series, UCLA Assistant Professor Thuy Vo Dang presents 'TEACH: Transforming Education, Archives and Community History.'

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Hospital hallway with health monitoring machine
April 15, 2024

Yale and U of A Researchers Develop Big Data Solution for Measuring Stress in Emergency Healthcare Providers

By automating the processing of massive volumes of biometric data derived from wearable sensors, the HRVEST tool created by Yale and U of A researchers not only streamlines the extraction of meaningful metrics but also introduces a robust methodology for noise filtration and data quality assurance in emergency healthcare.

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April 12, 2024

Advisor Profile: Audrey de la Rosa

Audrey de la Rosa advises undergraduate students in the college, where she “works with a wonderful team dedicated to helping students achieve their academic goals,” she says. Learn more about Audrey's work with InfoSci students in this advisor profile.

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