Events

Friday May 10
The University of Texas at Austin Commencement
3 to 4:30 p.m.
Bass Concert Hall | 2350 Robert Dedman Dr

The iSchool 2024 Graduation Ceremony will be held in-person as well as live streamed. Event Details

Monday April 29
University of Texas iSchool logo with crest on an orange background
1 to 4:30 p.m.
Hall of Honors | College of Business Administration Building (CBA) | 2110 Speedway | Austin | TX 78705

The iSchool Capstone Poster Session is back in person!  Event Details

Thursday April 25
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5 to 7 p.m.
Texas Union | 3.128 | Sinclair Suite & Virtual

Please join us for a reception in memory of Dr. Ciaran Trace. Event Details

Thursday April 18
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5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Hotel Contessa | 306 W Market Street | San Antonio | TX 78205

Join us and network with iSchool alumni at the Texas Library Association Conference—looking forward to seeing you there! Event Details

Tuesday April 16
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2 to 3 p.m.
Tocker Lounge

Join the Graduate Office, Capstone Director, and Careers for a special edition of Taco Tocker Tuesday. Event Details

Tuesday April 16
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12:30 to 2 p.m.
UTA 5.522

This talk explores the design of ecosystems for education, work, and communities to help individuals and communities navigate change. Event Details

Monday April 15
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10 to 11 a.m.
FAC 18 – West Mall Lounge

On the 15th of each month (or the nearest weekday), all members of the iSchool community are encouraged to join together for conversation and refreshments. Event Details

Friday April 12
Info Session_Undergrad
1 to 2 p.m.
Zoom link will be provided via email

Join the iSchool Undergraduate Student Services to learn more about the new Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts major in Informatics. Event Details

Tuesday April 9
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12:30 to 2 p.m.
FAC 2.236 (Classroom ABC)

Join us for our Career Roundtable as we host a variety of employer panelists eager to share their experiences with iSchool students. Event Details

Tuesday April 9
Research
12:15 to 2 p.m.
UTA 5.522 & Zoom

Drawing upon empirical studies of data sharing and reuse, Dr. Borgman will discuss the theoretical construct of distance between data creator and data reuser, identifying six distance dimensions that influence the ability to transfer knowledge effectively: domain, methods, collaboration, curation, purposes, and time and temporality. Event Details