Tracie Hall gave a keynote titled “On Information Islands: The Rise of Co-Intelligence, the Necessity of Civic Fluency and the Decline of Human Literacy,”&Բ;at the . Tracie and Cindy Aden co-led a fireside chat after the keynote.
Hala Annabi, Mike Teodorescu, and Spencer Williams were selected for the 2025-2026 cohort, which will allow them to increase their capacity to engage the public about their research findings and expertise.
Bill Howe and co-authors Kanit Wongsuphasawat, Dominik Moritz, Anushka Anand, Jock Mackinlay, and Jeffrey Heer’s paper titled “” received a 10-Years
Meira Gilbert (PhD Student) and co-authors Miranda Wei and Lindah Kotut’s 2025 SOUPS paper titled, "," was recognized as a finalist in the for Best Paper.
Ben Lee and co-author Ying-Hsiang Huang’s paper titled “,”&Բ;was published in Computational Humanities Research.
911 was well-represented at the
Panel: Sandy Littletree, Carole Palmer, Jennifer O’Neal, Vina Begay, Alexander Soto, Diana Marsh, and Kirsten Thorpe presented “”&Բ;&Բ;
Panel: Chirag Shah, Lateef Ayinde, Shengnan Yang, Xiaohua (Awa) Zhu, Laura Ridenour, and Miyoung Chong presented “”&Բ;&Բ;
Panel: Annie T. Chen, Xinchen Yi, Yan Zhang, and Wonchan Choi presented “”&Բ;
Panel: Annie T. Chen, Rongqian Ma, Jenny Bossaller, Christina Boyles, and Devan Ray Donaldson presented “”&Բ;
Workshop: Ben Lee, Kurt Luther, Vikram Mohanty, Victoria Van Hyning and Wenbo Xu presented “”&Բ;
Symposium: Annie T. Chen, Alexandra Chassanoff, Isto Huvila, Zack Lischer-Katz, Travis Wagner, and Rhiannon Bettivia presented “”&Բ;
Cindy Aden and Phil Neufield (SHLB Board Chair) co-led a presentation regarding the SHLB 2026 strategic plan at the Broadband Breakfast covered that discussion in an article titled “”&Բ;
Chirag Shah gave a talk titled “AI Agents and their Legal Implications” at the National Courts and Sciences Institute (NCSI).
Chirag Shah was mentioned in an article titled “” published in AARP Magazine.
