Prerequisites: None Delivery: On-Campus This course reviews data practices in the social sciences. Students examine geospatial data sources, management, and analytical tools for the social sciences. Additionally, students explore newly developing geospatial technologies and analytical practices, including data visualization and big data methods for the social sciences, and ethical and policy considerations. Learning Outcomes Identify and evaluate… Read more »
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REMINDER: LIS Industry Speaker Series November 29 speaker: Lotus Norton-Wisla, Washington State University Libraries
Please join us virtually for our November speaker, the last speaker for fall 2023. Students, alumni, and the broader LIS community are welcome to attend all speaker series events. Norton-Wisla is the Community Outreach Archivist at Washington State University’s Center for Digital Scholarship and Curation (CDSC) and Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC). She’s also… Read more »
Governor’s Public Service Summer Internship Program
INDOT participates in the Governor’s Public Service Summer Internship Program. This program places students in summer internships with various Indiana state agencies. Interested students should apply at the State Personnel Department Website. To be considered, interested students must submit an online application for the specific internship(s) of choice via the State of Indiana job bank. The… Read more »
Hourly Student Position Announcement: Teaching Assistant with Dr. Angela Murillo
Dr. Angela Murillo is looking for a student to assist with their fellowship program, which educates students in technical and research skills related to large-scale data management. The hourly student employee will receive $15.00 per hour and is expected to work approximately 10 hours per week on the project. The primary role of the… Read more »
Teacher and lawyer receive 2023-24 Wilma Gibbs Moore Scholarship – Congratulations Sylvia and Tamara!
Sylvia Burlock During her career as a high school English teacher, Sylvia Burlock has become an advocate for readership. “I would give ‘book talks’ and introduce students in my classes to new novels and encourage reading as a hobby,” she says. “I also facilitated discussions after a student read a book to teach how to… Read more »