Information Science

  • CMDI boasts more than a century of history—meaning alumni in journalism, advertising and communication have gone on to truly incredible careers. But even just looking at graduates from the 10 years the college has existed showcases some amazing stories. Here are some of our favorites.
  • Professor Kevin Hoth stands in an outdoor setting wearing business attire.
    The college is welcoming experts in artificial intelligence, surveillance studies, technology, journalism and more this fall.
  • Landscape as Fabric display
    Meet the College of Communication, Media, Design and Information.
  • 2025 Recognition Ceremony
    Our newest class of Forever Buffs arrived amid pandemic and leave as outstanding scholars and accomplished leaders.
  • A female professor sits in her office. A bookshelf with books and personal mementoes is in the background.
    Casey Fiesler, whose perspectives on law and ethics in technology have given her national cachet, has been named the William R. Payden Endowed Professor at the college.
  • Town billboard
    Where do we go from here? CMCI experts share their perspectives on journalism, advertising, data science, communication and more in an era of democratic backsliding.
  • Bryan Semaan
    A new center at CMCI is organizing faculty thought leadership to answer big, systemic questions about technology’s role in issues of social justice.
  • Graduation!
    William W. White Outstanding Seniors are chosen by department faculty to recognize academic merit, professional achievement and service to the college. The Outstanding Graduate award honors the CMCI student with the highest overall GPA in his or her graduating class.
  • Andrew Schwartz, William White Spring 2024
    Not only has Andrew Schwartz contributed to a collaborative paper investigating online communities, he also developed code for The COVID Tracking Project, among other research opportunities.
  • Elijah Boykoff on the CASE building roof. A buffalo statue is in the background with moutains in the distance.
    Elijah appreciated that his classes sharpened both his social skills and technical expertise.
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