October 27, Power of Information: Fall 2020 Information Science Graduate Fair

Power of Information: Disrupt misinformation and disinformation  

Prospective students are invited to a virtual event consisting of more than 20 universities offering degrees in information sciences.

On October 272020, more than twenty universities will participate in a virtual event to interact with prospective students. During this event, a faculty panel session on the topic of misinformation in the 21st century will be moderated and recorded.

Afterward, each participating institution will host a breakout session for prospective students to learn more about programs offered at different institutions. The event will start at 4 pm and end at 6 pm (PST).

We do have an event capacity of 300, so please register as soon as possible to reserve your spot. 

To explore the list of participating schools, visit the iSchools.org website. The event is free.

 

Hear from leading researchers on the impact of disinformation and misinformation in public, private, and non-profit sectors  

Panel Members: Chris Coward (University of Washington/Center for an Informed Public), Ben Horne (University of Tennessee- Knoxville), Emily Knox (University of Illinois – Urbana Champaign), Laura Sanders (Simmons University) and Md Hassan Zamir (Dominican University), Moderator: Anind Dey (University of Washington) 

Power of Information: Disrupt misinformation and disinformation  

Prospective students are invited to a virtual event consisting of more than 20 universities offering degrees in information sciences.

On October 272020, more than twenty universities will participate in a virtual event to interact with prospective students. During this event, a faculty panel session on the topic of misinformation in the 21st century will be moderated and recorded.

Afterward, each participating institution will host a breakout session for prospective students to learn more about programs offered at different institutions. The event will start at 4 pm and end at 6 pm (PST).

We do have an event capacity of 300, so please register as soon as possible to reserve your spot. 

To explore the list of participating schools, visit the iSchools.org website. The event is free.

 

Hear from leading researchers on the impact of disinformation and misinformation in public, private, and non-profit sectors  

Panel Members: Chris Coward (University of Washington/Center for an Informed Public), Ben Horne (University of Tennessee- Knoxville), Emily Knox (University of Illinois – Urbana Champaign), Laura Sanders (Simmons University) and Md Hassan Zamir (Dominican University), Moderator: Anind Dey (University of Washington) 

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