MIMS Student News

The School of Information 2015 graduation ceremony honored 3 outstanding MIMS final projects plus outstanding faculty and students.
Winning projects support Chinese NGOs, provide fresh groceries to food-stamp recipients, and encourage better fitness habits.
Snapily is a shopping app offering grocery pickup services to low-income residents, including SNAP and WIC participants, and increasing access to a…
The students focused on the human side of the challenge: the winning app takes into account the personal and emotional incentives that influence…
Two I School teams won $10,000 & $5,000 for their ideas to help millennials improve their financial health, in Wells Fargo’s first Campus…
Hackers code around the clock to support Heifer International, fight world hunger and poverty, and foster sustainable agriculture and commerce.
Four MIMS students won the “Hacker Award” for the app TimeNote, which facilitates group note-taking.
The app, which allows users to explore over 700,000 items from the Hearst Museum of Anthropology, won the grand prize in this weekend’s “…
6 students with 6 very different jobs describe what they did, how they got there, and what they learned from the experience.
When they awoke at the base of the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s kelp forest, four School of Information students and alumni knew that this was no ordinary…