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Class of 2024 graduating award winners

The Faculty of Information hosted its Convocation and Awards Celebration on Thursday, June 6 in the Learning Hub immediately following the Spring Convocation ceremony. Graduates and their families came together to recognize their accomplishments with conversation and memorable photos.  View photos from the ceremony and reception.   Here are this year’s Graduating Award winners:  Bachelor […]

Museum Studies students Zihan Cui, Ruth Bryce, Paige Smith and Yuxin Chen were mentored by Black Creek Pioneer Village’s Wendy Rowney and Steven Kellier. They pose around pigeon hole desk, part of exhibit.

Queer in the 1860s: New “Discovery Station” reveals hidden history

Black Creek Pioneer Village has developed a new interactive “discovery station” that invites visitors to step into the 1860s and learn about the city’s 19th century queer community. Developed in partnership with Master of Museum Studies students, Pride in the Past uncovers a part of history that was once, by necessity, hidden. The team of […]

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Matt Ratto named fellow at new sustainable development think tank

Five University of Toronto scholars, including Faculty of Information Professor Matt Ratto, will be the first to join a think tank focused on “convergence research” to study the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).     On April 16, they became Fellows in the SDGs Scholars Academy. The Academy is part of SDGs@UofT. This Institutional Strategic Initiative brings together faculty, […]

Lenora Hunyh speaking at iConference

In rethinking the role of archives, food helps 

As a visual artist and a newly minted archivist, Lenora Huynh wants to challenge traditional archival theories while bringing to life the voices of the marginalized.  One of the ways the Master of Information graduate is doing this is by putting her work in food studies to use and bringing food into the archives.  “Food […]

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Introducing the Toronto Data Workshop summer series

Introducing the Toronto Data Workshop (TDW) Summer Series, bringing together academia and industry to share data science best practice. TDW is a joint initiative between the Faculty of Information and the Department of Statistical Sciences and is organized by Assistant Professor Rohan Alexander, Professor Kelly Lyons and MI student Michaela Drouillard. All workshops are held […]

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UX students tackle Canada’s housing crisis

The Faculty of Information proudly partnered with the 2024 Seneca Housing Hackathon. Seventeen of our talented students participated, with over half advancing to the finals. MI student Cindy Cao and team members from Seneca Polytechnic took on the housing tech challenge and earned third place among 150 finalists with their design for LeaseLens, an online platform […]

Students gather at UDesignathon in the Learning Hub on March 22 and 23

Students take over Learning Hub for 24-hour designathon

It was a Hackathon with a difference. Students entered the Learning Hub, armed not only with laptops and notebooks but also with bulky sleeping bags slung over their shoulders, ready to embark on an intense 24-hour design challenge. Their mission: to develop products and services to improve team collaboration.   Sponsors, including the Faculty of […]

2024-25 Jackman fellows including Hassan Asif

As Jackman Fellow, PhD student Hassan Asif will explore underground Islamic media

PhD student Hassan Asif, who has just been named a Chancellor Jackman Graduate Fellow in the Humanities, plans to use his fellowship to advance his dissertation, which explores the intersection of digital media, remix culture and Islamic devotional music in Pakistan.   His project examines the digital remixing of na’at, which are hymns in praise […]

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AI expert speaks on its transformative role in democracies

You’re invited to the 2024 Ian P. Sharp Lecture With Speaker Beth Simone Noveck Beth Simone Noveck is the State of New Jersey’s first Chief AI Strategist and a professor at Northeastern University, where she directs the Burnes Center for Social Change and its partner project, the Governance Lab. Her lecture will address AI’s transformative […]

Professor SA Smythe receives multiple arts awards

Faculty of Information Assistant Professor SA Smythe, who is also a poet and transdisciplinary artist, has recently been recognized with two important awards for artists.   Earlier this month, it was announced Smythe, who teaches Black Studies and the Archive, has received a much coveted fellowship from the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts (VCCA), […]

Assistant Dean of Registrarial and Student Services Andrea McGee

Assistant Dean Andrea McGee wins top U of T award

Andrea McGee, the Faculty of Information’s Assistant Dean of Registrarial and Student Services, has won the Northrop Frye Award for her outstanding contributions to advancing academic advising across the university. McGee was part of a team that has worked together for several years to share best practices in student advising and to ensure that students […]

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Virtual influencers in three minutes or less

Congratulations to PhD student Julia Jeonghyun Parke, a top 20 finalist in the SSHRC’s 2024 Storytellers Challenge. This annual contest challenges postsecondary students to show Canadians, in up to three minutes, how social sciences and humanities research is affecting our lives, our world and our future for the better. For her research, Parke tracks the […]

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Museum Studies students show off capstone project work

The Master of Museum Studies (MMSt) program is delighted to show off Museum Studies Capstone Projects from 2024. In the full year Capstone Projects course, teams of MMSt students collaborate with partners from the cultural and heritage sectors on a variety of exciting and innovative projects. The partners propose the project idea and outcomes, and […]

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AODA Compliance & Practical Applications Panel

The Accessibility Interests Working Group (AIWG) will be hosting an educational panel on Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) Compliance and Practical Applications. Event description: As the focus of the Faculty of Information is on the training and preparation of new information industry professionals, this event will expose students to AODA implementation realities that […]

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Prof Christoph Becker’s book, Insolvent, makes finals at 2024 PROSE Awards

Congratulations to Professor Christoph Becker whose book, Insolvent: How to Reorient Computing for Just Sustainabilty, published by MIT Press, was named a finalist in the Engineering and Technology category at the PROSE Awards honoring scholarly works. Presented by the Association of American Publishers (AAP), the 48th annual PROSE awards “illustrate the extraordinary depth, breadth and […]

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Illuminating the Past

Claire Battershill’s latest research project explores how special collections, often seen as exclusive spaces, can be opened up to the public through new ways of seeing. Claire Battershill, a book history scholar, began her academic journey by pursuing her love of physical manuscripts, but along the way she reached a fork in the road. One […]