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Educating leaders in the information sciences who impact their communities
Inspiring advocates for information access, intellectual freedom, and inclusion
Advancing research at the intersection of people, information, and technology
Fostering interdisciplinary, human-centered innovation
Transforming lives through individualized, top-ranked degree programs
- Become an information specialist. BS in Information Sciences
- Create data-driven solutions. BS in Information Sciences + Data Science
- Join the #1 ranked program. MS in Library and Information Science
- Analyze information solutions. MS in Information Management
- Collaborate with renowned faculty. PhD in Information Sciences
Leah T. Dudak
Leah T. Dudak (MSLIS '17) was included in Library Journal's 2026 class of Movers & Shakers in the Advocates category.
Mubarak Raji
PhD student Mubarak Raji has been invited to join the United Nations Working Expert Group on AI Governance Interoperability.
Daniel Kraus
New York Times bestselling author Daniel Kraus (MSLIS '05) has won the 2026 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction for "Angel Down."
Adebola Obayemi
PhD student Obayemi worked on the Expanding Information Access for Incarcerated People Initiative at the San Francisco Public Library.
Mariella Colon
Mariella Colon (MSLIS '07) was named a 2026 Library Journal Mover & Shaker in the Community Builders category.
Nicola Carboni
Assistant Professor Carboni will represent the iSchool on a SIG that will shape development of cultural heritage documentation standards.

