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Representatives from twenty different employers crowded into South Hall last week to recruit I School students for jobs and internships.
Jenna Burrell has been awarded an NSF grant to explore the use of digital tools by marginalized populations in China, Uganda, Kenya, and Ghana. The…
Business leaders and executives from Amsterdam, the Netherlands, visit Berkeley for academic classes, industry speakers, and company visits.
I School research asks why people do — or don't — participate in their community's online gift exchange service.
With the cost of graduate education rising at both public and private universities, there is more and more pressure for students to pursue high-…
The paper explores technology adoption in emerging markets, based on ethnographic studies of the social practices and technology use of young migrant…
Research combines methods from computer science and development economics to understand the economics of mobile phone usage in Rwanda.
Four of the six articles in a new journal targeted at policymakers have an I School connection.
School of Information professor Steven Weber and Duke professor Bruce Jentleson argue that the United States must take a different stance toward the…
Five School of Information students and alumni joined hundreds of other developers and designers for a health data "hackathon" to develop…