Cornell Info Sci

@CornellInfoSci

Information Science Dept at Cornell. Interested in issues related to the interactions between people and technology.

Ithaca, NY & NYC, NY
Joined March 2013

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    Oct 3

    Celebrating the best faculty ()with the best coffee ()

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    Oct 3

    The closing panel at – "The Changing Role of Computing, Information and Data Science in Society and Education: A University Leaders Panel" – begins now in the Statler Ballroom. Farhad Manjoo (’00), opinion columnist for The New York Times, will moderate.

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    Oct 3

    continues through the day. Here's a few selects from the early afternoon sessions. "Anticipating Societal Impact" happening right now in the Statler Ballroom. Livestream: Schedule:

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  4. Oct 3

    Jeff Rz offering a cool, quick rundown of his work with data and accessibility. Complex data tools are like cars, he said – a lot of us can drive, but not many of us can fix our cars when they break down. Data tools are similar. "This is a prevailing problem."

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  5. Oct 3

    Day 2 of is in full swing in the Statler Ballroom. Starting now is "Conquering the Data Tsunami." Among the panelists is our own Info Sci Assistant Prof Jeff Rzeszotarski agenda: livestream:

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    Oct 2

    Huttenlocher said no one on the taskforce back in '99 foresaw how vital would become – "Info Sci is recognized globally."

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    Oct 2

    Greg Morrisett on what's next for Cornell CIS: Departments like , , and , "they're like magic fairy dust; you can sprinkle them on other disciplines and good things happen."

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    Oct 2

    Looking forward to seeing the unique domino fall created for CIS@20 by Christopher Wright '20 tonight at our 20th anniversary celebration event! Events are being livestreamed at .

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    Oct 1

    so glad to share some research in progress to my IS colleagues at our very first research retreat last week! here, i describe some work as a multiyear long episode of how it's made ft. computers. 📸 by (who also did such an amazing job organizing said retreat!!!)

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    Oct 1

    Hacking for the Common Good: the fifth annual BigRed//Hacks brought together conscience and commerce. Sixty-seven teams from nearly thirty colleges and universities competed to “hack for good,” as co-director of the event, Katie Li, put it.

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    Sep 30

    Social media rankings over 15 years:

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    Sep 26

    First paper from ’s and my Instagram project is out! Open access here:

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    Sep 30

    Because of the overwhelming response to our CIS 20th anniversary events, we are pleased to announce that our entire event will be livestreamed at . We hope you'll join us virtually to celebrate! Check out for a schedule of events.

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    Coming up at next week's DLI seminar: When do AI systems need "humans in the loop", and when do they just need to look like they do? , , and Kiel Brennan-Marquez explain. Learn more and RSVP here>

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  15. Sep 30

    . at CSCW 2019 [Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing] Best Papers: 1 Honorable Mentions: 3 Nice work, Info Sci and !

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    Sep 25
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    Sep 26
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    Sep 25

    Join us for the closing panel of the CIS 20th anniversary celebration! It will also be live streamed!

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    Sep 24

    20 years ago one university had a vision to integrate a computer science across its curriculum and Cornell CIS was born...join us to celebrate October 2-3.

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