The School of Information is UC Berkeley’s newest professional school. Located in the center of campus, the I School is a graduate research and education community committed to expanding access to information and to improving its usability, reliability, and credibility while preserving security and privacy.
The School of Information's courses bridge the disciplines of information and computer science, design, social sciences, management, law, and policy. We welcome interest in our graduate-level Information classes from current UC Berkeley graduate and undergraduate students and community members. More information about signing up for classes.
I School graduate students and alumni have expertise in data science, user experience design & research, product management, engineering, information policy, cybersecurity, and more — learn more about hiring I School students and alumni.
Speakers at the International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners include Mulligan, Alessandro Acquisti (Ph.D. ’03), and danah boyd (Ph.D. ’08).
According to the magazine, “boyd conducts research on social media, and the self-identified geek has made a career of questioning the status quo. She's not afraid to ruffle some feathers in the process. Boyd's research is the real deal.”
Wegars' new book, Imprisoned in Paradise: Japanese Internee Road Workers at the World War II Kooskia Internment Camp, describes a unique World War II detention facility in rural Idaho.