ALA Lecture Series: A Conversation With ALA President-Elect Maria McCauley
Join us for our annual ALA Presidential Lecture, a conversation with incoming President Maria McCauley about library advocacy, policy, and professional development.
Join us Tuesday afternoons for some tea, art, and music to unwind and recharge.
INFO Careers in Unexpected Places
Please consider joining us for this panel and networking event to hear from INFO alumni who are working in some unexpected industries and organizations, but are using and growing the skills they learned in the INFO College.
Cherry Blossom Chase: DC Bike Party!
Join the DC Bike Party and explore cherry blossoms around Washington, DC on their monthly ride!
Join us Tuesday afternoons for some tea, art, and music to unwind and recharge.
Teaching in the Age of Fragmented Attention
Today’s students learn in a mobile-first world where attention is constantly divided. This workshop translates cognitive science and digital engagement research into practical course design strategies.
Punk Resistance: Zines and Counter-Culture Activism
Join the University of Maryland College of Information (INFO) and the UMD Libraries for an event celebrating the vibrant legacy of D.C.’s punk and indie zine culture.
Join us Tuesday afternoons for some tea, art, and music to unwind and recharge.
Assisting, not replacing, thinking: Integrating AI into data-oriented classes
Explore how the proliferation of generative AI affects programming, science, and other data-oriented classes.
Join us Tuesday afternoons for some tea, art, and music to unwind and recharge.
Scholarship and GenAI Symposium: Investigating Changes to Your Teaching
Curious about how to better understand the impact of teaching changes you’re making in response to generative AI (GenAI)? In this symposium, you’ll hear from colleagues who have adapted their courses to incorporate or deter AI, and you’ll learn about