Chirag Shah was elected to the 2025 Class of the which recognizes individuals who have made significant, cumulative contributions to the development of the field of information retrieval (IR).
Amelia Dogan (PhD Student) and co-author Lindah Kotut’s paper titled “,” was accepted to the
Amelia Dogan (PhD Student) and co-authors Meira Gilbert and Lindah Kotut’s paper titled “” was accepted to the .
Chris Coward and co-authors Nisha Devasia and Jin Ha Lee’s paper titled “,” was accepted to the .
Chirag Shah and co-author Ryen White (Affiliate Professor)’s paper titled “,” was presented at the
Tanu Mitra and co-authors Nicholas Clark, Hua Shen (Postdoctoral Scholar), and Bill Howe’s paper titled “” was accepted to the
Mandi Harris presented a panel titled “Indigenizing the Library: How Idaho Created a Statewide Training for Indigenous Inclusion” at the .
Mandi Harris, Brandon Hall (MLIS Alumni), Catherine Jenson (MLIS Alumni), and Michelle Martin co-presented a panel discussion titled “Flora, Fauna & Whenua: Building Cultural Humility Through Study Abroad” at the . They also presented the panel at the
Melanie Walsh published an interactive data essay titled, “,” on The Pudding. The essay features more than 800 animal characters from children's books and is an exploration of which animals we gender and why.
Chirag Shah was quoted in an article titled “,” published in NPR Marketplace Business News.
Chirag Shah was quoted in an article titled “” published in The Washington Times.
Chirag Shah was quoted in an article titled “” published on TechTarget.