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On the August 26th episode of “Particles of Thought,” a brand new podcast series affiliated with the popular PBS documentary ...
In August 2025, a claim circulated online that putting an emoji over a child’s face in photos — a practice popularized by ...
Meet the MIMS class of 2027! This Fall, 67 new students joined us on campus to embark on the Master of Information Management ...
By now you may have heard the allegations of AI in Smith’s live performance of his new song “You Can Make It” to adoring crowds tearing up and holding signs in an undisclosed location, or even seen ...
Melanie Walsh investigates how data and computational methods shape contemporary culture and can be used to understand ...
Oct 3, 2025, 12:15 pm - Manvir Singh researches the nature and origins of ubiquitous sociocultural traditions such as ...
A series of lunchtime talks and workshops highlighting research that focuses on the data-driven analysis of cultural phenomena.
Tim Tangherlini recently joined the I School in a joint-appointment with the Department of Scandinavian. His research centers around the circulation of stories on and across social networks, and the ...
Hany Farid, a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, who focuses on digital forensics and misinformation, said someone might post fake images for several reasons, including “simple and ...
That’s the grim reality facing women in professional golf right now. As The Athletic reports in its “Stalking in Sports” series, LPGA athletes are increasingly being impersonated in catfishing scams ...
After a weak July jobs report, and a downward revision of May and June numbers, Trump pulled a “kill the messenger” move by firing Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Commissioner Erika McEntarfer, ...