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Two Deans, Two Future Gifts, One Mission

June 20, 2023 | UMD Office of Gift Planning

Reflections on Curating the Past While Creating the Future at UMD: A fireside conversation with the Deans of INFO and Libraries.

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Breaking Boundaries and Shaping the Future: Honoring the 2023 INFO Doctoral Graduates

May 23, 2023 |

Our new PhD graduates are advancing the frontiers of information science.

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Dr. Charles Harry

INFO College’s Charles Harry Granted Patent for Innovative Cybersecurity Risk Modeling Platform

May 23, 2023 | UMD SPP Staff

The TAPESTRY model allows one to explore risk in specific subsections of an organization or at the macro level.

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European Central Bank Utilizes UMD-Faculty-Founded Cyber Events Database

April 28, 2023 | UMD Staff

Dr. Charles Harry co-developed this database to inform public and private sector decision-makers about cyber threats.

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Disloyal boyfriend photo by Alamy; city photo by iStock

Maryland Today: What’s in a (Climate Change) Meme? ft. PhD Student Jeff Henrikson

April 19, 2023 | Karen Shih ’09 | UMD

Doctoral Student Delves Into Dark Humor About Global Challenge

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Baby Grogu on the Disney+ TV show, The Mandalorian

ARLIS Researchers Find a Way to Measure the “Cute” Factor on Social Media Content (ft. Susannah Paletz)

April 13, 2023 | UMD ARLIS Staff

Social media measurements are key to Susannah Paletz's project funded by the Minerva Research Initiative and the Office of Naval Resear …

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INFO Alumna Sheri Massey: “7 Ways School Librarians Can Build Partnerships With Content Teachers”

March 21, 2023 | Sheri A. Massey

How school librarians can collaborate with teachers on content development to advance students' critical thinking skills.