UNT College of Information Year in Review 2022-2023

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ABOUT THE COLLEGE

The world of Information is exponentially expanding every moment. By creating a community to discuss our intersecting areas of interest, we can create exciting advancements in science and service to our communities. The UNT College of Information (COI) is comprised of the Departments of Information Science, Linguistics, and Learning Technologies. Through intersecting and unique areas of interest in information and technology, we create exciting advancements to our disciplines and communities. The UNT College of Information is located in Discovery Park. The 300-acre research park is the largest university research park in the North Texas region. The National Science Foundation has continued to invest in collaborative, multidisciplinary universities, like UNT, that have an integrated approach into the way they do business.

College of Information 2022 Quick Facts Bachelor’s Level Programs • BS in Information Science • BA in Linguistics • BAS in Learning Technologies • BS in Data Science

Master’s Level Programs

• MS in Information Science • MS in Library Science • MS in Data Science • MS in Learning Technologies • MA in English as a Second Language • MA in Linguistics • MS in Health Informatics

59 Faculty Members 478 Undergraduate Students 1918 Graduate Student $157,000 in scholarship awards (fall 2022)

Ph.D. Level Programs • Learning Technologies

• Information Science, Concentrations In: Linguistics Cybersecurity Consumer Behavior and Experience Management Health Informatics Journalism Data Science Geospatial Information 12

Dr. Justin Simard JD, visiting UNT for a lecture on “Addressing the Precedential Weight of Slavery.”


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UNT 2022 UNT DAY AT THE INFINITY FESTIVAL

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UNT Empowers New Generation of Female Scientists with STEM Camps at Fort Worth Museum of Science and

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UNT Information Science Staff Receive Outstanding Department Award

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UNT College of Information Dr. Yvonne J. Chandler Mentorship Program

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UNT COI Diversity and Inclusion Council Hosts Inaugural Diversity Fair

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UNT College of Information New Programs

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UNT Graduate Academic Certificate Programs

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UNT Multi-Disciplinary Information Research Symposium (MIRS)

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UNT CoRSAL (Computational Resource on South Asian Languages)

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UNT College of Information Discovery Series

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UNT College of Information 2023 Day of Data Science

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UNT Career Opportunities Direction Exploration Series

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UNT College of Information Student Highlights

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UNT College of Information Alumni Highlights

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2023 UNT Information Science Department Alumni Awards

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2022 UNT Information Science Department Alumni Awards

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UNT College of Information Contracts and Grants (through May 2023)

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Please Join us in Welcoming UNT College of Information's New Faculty Members

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UNT College of Information Department Chairs

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UNT College of Information Leadership Board

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UNT College of Information Facts and Numbers

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UNT College of Information Opportunities to Celebrate

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Jennifer Jimenez ‘08, M.S. Information Science

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Alec Beckham and Chris Morphew

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Kate Farmer, B.A. Linguistics ’10, M.A. Linguistics ‘14

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Thomas Finley ‘08, M.S. Library Science

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Ann Blackman ‘11, M.S. in Computer Education and Cognitive Systems

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UNT College of Information 15th Anniversary

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