Displaying 401 - 410 of 6302
Formerly Interaction Design and Informatics, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) reflects an evolving identity.
The SC&I faculty members in the Ph.D. program who had the greatest impact on him, Belvin said, include Betty Turock, Tefko Saracevic, Lea Stewart, and Carl Botan. He credits Lea Stewart for “helping me understand that what you said was not as important as what people heard you say and for being a great, caring person.”
“Lewis’s heroism was central to the Selma campaign in 1965, and he also was the one who did the most to keep Selma alive in popular memory in the last few decades, through these pilgrimages. So he really is the person with whom the campaign is most associated,” said SC&I and History Professor David Greenberg, author of “John Lewis: A Life.”
“Believe in yourself and never give up. It took me a long time to get to where I am, and I have no intention of settling. I have a plan and am looking forward to seeing where my ambition will take me,” said Daniela Vega MCM ‘24, JMS ’23.
This concentration prepares students for careers focused on designing, implementing, and improving technology to enhance human experiences. Graduates can pursue professional roles in human-computer interaction, interaction design, product management, user experience design, and usability research and testing.
“Any experience is valuable if you keep learning and growing from it,” said Laureano, speaking about her extensive career with NBC.
Currently one album into a three-album deal with Golden Retriever Records, Thistle discusses how SC&I professors motivate him, and how he enjoys learning skills he would need if he ever wanted to pivot to a different career as a publicist or public relations practitioner in the music industry.
“We are fortunate to have Lisa join us at a pivotal time for libraries in our nation,” Interim Executive Director Leslie Burger said. “Her background, experience and leadership will be vital as we advocate for libraries.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1zrQPHyb0g
This free online Colloquium explores how strategic communicators can thrive in an era of uncertainty by leveraging volatility as an opportunity rather than a threat.
The symposium created a platform for scholars, practitioners, and students to exchange insights on real-world challenges, ranging from AI and ethics to knowledge infrastructure, to community and inclusion.