information science

  • From Your Fellow Forever Buffs
    Our CMCI alumni are always excited to welcome a new group of graduates. This year, especially, we received an outpouring of support from decades of alumni offering well wishes and advice.
  • Hannah Weber
    Q&A with Hannah Weber, Department of Information Science.
  • Hannah WeberBooze Clues: The Integration of Technology into the College Social Scene to Promote Responsible DrinkingAlcohol is prevalent in the social lives of many college students; however, my research suggests the current education efforts to
  • Senior capstone is a culminating experience for INFO majors. Students work in teams to design and develop a project that demonstrates the skills and interests they have gathered through their INFO experience as well as their experiences in CMCI and
  • With the spring semester’s conclusion right around the corner, It’s time to select courses for the summer session. There are multiple sessions to choose from, including convenient Maymester and Augmester courses. Learn more about the summer session
  • CHI 2020 logo
    Information Science faculty and graduate students attended the ACM CHI conference on human factors in computing systems, the premier international conference of human-computer interaction.
  • CHI 2020 logo.
    Faculty and students affiliated with the Department of Information Science at ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder (across multiple other departments, including Computer Science, Media Studies, Aerospace Engineering, and Cognitive Science) have published work associated
  • Buffs Together
    ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder is more than a place. It is all of you, wherever you are—a worldwide community of Buffs. And when that community is in need, we all come together to lend a hand.
  • Faculty and students affiliated with the Department of Information Science at ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder will be presenting work at the ACM  SIGCSE 2020 conference, a premiere venue for research on computer science education. The conference will be
  • Casey Fiesler in her office.
    How the once-obscure literary genre is giving voice to the voiceless and inspiring a new, more diverse generation of computer scientists.
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