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(Video) Sociotechnical Cybersecurity Speaker Series: Coercion in Cyberspace–A Model of Extortion via Encryption
The presentation highlights the human traits and abilities that maximize human-machine teaming effectiveness.

(Video) CAFe Speaker Series: Curating Longitudinal Natural History Data Through the CHANGES Project
Andrea Thomer, assistant professor at the University of Arizona School of Information, discussed natural history data curation.

Students accept award for outstanding design project.
Information & Access for All: INFO Hosts 6th Annual Info Challenge
This week-long event engaged students from across the region in cybersecurity, design, and data analytics projects to tackle real-world …

The INFO College Celebrates Black History Month
Papers, events, and projects that highlight the Black community.

(Video) CAFe Speaker Series: Belongings, Archives, & Indigenizing Design
Tomaquag Museum Executive Director Lorén Spears discusses strategies for decolonizing and Indigenizing museum policies, processes, and …

(Video) SoDa Symposium: Rehabilitation of Open-ends
Carol Haney of Qualtrics and Professor Philip Resnik discuss the advantages of open-ends in survey research.

(Video) Search Mastery Speaker Series: Search Engines as Gates and Gateways to Misinformation
Jevin West, Associate Professor at the University of Washington, explored the effects of misleading query results and misinformation on …