Information Science

  • A woman smiling in front of some evergreen trees.
    If you knew to update your settings to get on the new campus Wi-Fi earlier this year, you have Averie Dow’s poster design to thank.
  • Kate Davis poses outdoors in her graduation sash.
    Kate Davis pairs her loves of art and data visualization to create functional ceramics that tell stories. She was named outstanding senior in the information science department.
  • ella in DJ booth
    Âé¶¹ÒùÔº from every major and interest at CU Boulder find a welcome home at Radio 1190.
  • A woman enters text on ChatGPT on her phone.
    By integrating generative A.I. into each course, the information science department is attracting students who want to be challenged to use A.I. effectively—and ethically.
  • An aerial view of the CU Boulder campus and Flatirons.
    More than 800 CMDI students were named to the dean's list for the fall semester.
  • Shamika Klassen
    Shamika Klassen (INFOSciPhD‘24) started to serve as an Advisory Board Member for CMDI this fall. Klassen also taught a new online course this past summer for Union Theological Seminary in New York City.
  • Seniors at Showcase Fall 2025. Photo by Chris Carruth, INFO faculty.
    The INFO Showcase is an opportunity for students taking information science courses to share their class projects and research with the CU Boulder community.
  • Joshua Paup (3rd year INFO PhD student) spent his summer at the Summer Conference on Applied Data Science (SCADS) at NC State's Laboratory for Analytic Sciences
    Joshua Paup [INFO PhD student] spent his summer at theÌýSummer Conference on Applied Data Science (SCADS) at North Carolina State's Laboratory for Analytic Sciences (LAS) in Raleigh, North Carolina. Over an 8-week period, Paup collaborated with fellow academic, industry, and government partners to tackle the grand challenge problem of generating tailored daily reports (TLDRs) for knowledge workers within the U.S. Intelligence Community.
  • CMDI students celebrating graduation
    In a year where the college’s biggest story was its name change—following its integration with the environmental design department—CMDI’s community also found itself at the center of the biggest conversations shaping our time—from sustainability and A.I., to media literacy and the future of journalism.Ìý
  • Jed Brubaker helping students
    When Jed Brubaker established the Digital Legacy Clinic—to help people make a plan for their data after their deaths—he saw it as a perfect blend of teaching and public service.
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