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The Discussion Section podcast: Data Ethics for Researchers, IRBs, and Journal Reviewers (ft. Jessica Vitak and Katie Shilton)
February 28, 2023 | INFO StaffINFO professors speak about their NSF-funded research on how to regulate data.
(Video) Sociotechnical Cybersecurity Speaker Series: Assessing the Cyber-attack Surface of Local Infrastructures
February 27, 2023 | UMD INFO StaffIdo Sivan-Sevilla, assistant professor at the INFO College, discusses vulnerabilities in U.S. infrastructure.
UMD INFO College: Meeting Society’s Grand Challenges
February 26, 2023 | Laurie RobinsonA list of UMD Grand Challenges Grants received by the UMD INFO College
LA Times: Foreign Workers Affected by Tech Layoffs (ft. Sakshi Nanda and David Loshin)
February 19, 2023 | INFO StaffExamining how visa regulations limit the amount of time foreign workers can stay in the US.
Navigating Controversy in Computing Research: A Historical View of Data Ethics Work
February 14, 2023 | Laurie RobinsonA Q&A with Katie Shilton, associate professor and program co-director of the BS in Social Data Science at the INFO College
Alina Striner, UMD INFO College Alumna, PhD Program
An Artful Way: Exploring the Connection Between HCI and Creative Mediums
February 10, 2023 | Laurie RobinsonA profile of PhD graduate Alina Striner
(Photos courtesy of Jen Golbeck and Rosie Grant)
Terp Magazine: The Secrets to Social Success (ft. Jen Golbeck)
February 3, 2023 | Karen Shih | Terp MagazineStudents Learn to Game Algorithms and Grow Audiences in Popular Class
Japanese Americans arrive by train to the Santa Anita Park assembly center in April 1942 before being sent to camps. More than 100,000 people were eventually imprisoned at locations in California, Idaho, Colorado and even Arkansas. (hoto courtesy of UC Berkeley, Bancroft Library)
Terp Magazine: Truth in Exile (ft. Richard Marciano)
February 3, 2023 | Liam Farrell | Terp MagazineDecades after more than 100,000 Japanese Americans were forced into camps during World War II, a UMD archival expert is making sure the …