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iSchool Team Wins ASIS&T Social Informatics “Best Paper” Honors

A paper authored by an iSchool faculty and doctoral-student team has earned an honorable mention in the 2019 “Best Paper Award” competition of ASIS&T’s Special Interest Group for Social Informatics.

iSchool Team Wins ASIS&T Social Informatics “Best Paper” Honors2020-08-25T15:33:40-04:00

Convergence Conference Exploring Human–Intelligent Machine Workplace

iSchool faculty Ingrid Erickson and Kevin Crowston are coordinating a conference sponsored by the National Science Foundation Research Collaboration Network on Work in the Age of Intelligent Machines.

Convergence Conference Exploring Human–Intelligent Machine Workplace2020-08-25T15:33:36-04:00

Research Paper Wins “Best Methods” Social Media Conference Award

School of Information Studies Associate Professor Lu Xiao and co-author Taraneh Khazaei were chosen for the “Best Methods Paper” award at the 10th International Social Media & Society Conference.

Research Paper Wins “Best Methods” Social Media Conference Award2020-08-25T15:33:33-04:00

Crowston Wins Top ASIS&T Award Honoring Information Research

Kevin Crowston, Associate Dean for Research and Distinguished Professor of Information Science, has been named the 2019 recipient of the Research in Information Science Award, presented by ASIS&T.

Crowston Wins Top ASIS&T Award Honoring Information Research2020-08-25T15:33:28-04:00

Summer Shindigs Planned for D.C., New York, Boston

The Alumni Office at the School of Information Studies is expanding its traditional Summer Shindig gatherings to include a new city this year – Boston.

Summer Shindigs Planned for D.C., New York, Boston2020-08-25T15:33:14-04:00

Stakeholder Survey Shows Positives For Texas Community Energy Concept

The next stage of a National Science Foundation-funded project on the concept of community energy has provided positive results for researchers completing the first round of survey data collection.

Stakeholder Survey Shows Positives For Texas Community Energy Concept2020-08-25T15:33:10-04:00

Three Doctoral Grads Taking Diverse Career Pathways

The iSchool graduated three doctoral students last weekend, and the breadth of their information science and technology program is illustrated in the different career paths each of them are taking.

Three Doctoral Grads Taking Diverse Career Pathways2020-08-25T15:33:05-04:00
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