School of Informatics and Computing Student Successes

Khrisma McMurray
Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS)
The community here at IUPUI is what made me want to stay here for my graduate degree because every university has their own accolades but not every university has a community committed to their student’s personal growth along with their academic achievements.
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Glory Perez
Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS)
I really like living in a city that doesn’t feel like a city. There’s something always going on, but there’s also space to breathe and relax. I moved here from Texas, so the weather here is also a plus.
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Nitya Verma
Ph.D. in Human-Computer Interaction
"I enjoy conducting qualitative research, interviewing and observing people, listening to their stories while trying to make sense of a larger phenomena."
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Andrew L. Townsend
M.S. in Media Arts and Science; M.A. in Public History
"I had the opportunity to go on a Study Abroad trip to Greece to make a documentary."
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Stephen Lane, II
Master in Library Science and M.A. in Public History - Alumnus
I really enjoy living close to downtown where I can ride my bike to class and work. I am from Indianapolis so it has been a great experience seeing the city grow in many ways. There are a lot of things to do from tasty restaurants, to art shows and museums.
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Cori Faklaris
M.S. in Human-Computer Interaction - Alumna
"I love Indianapolis. It’s the cultural and business hub of the state, and it’s been growing and diversifying in exciting ways."
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Preethi Srinivas
Ph.D. in Human-Computer Interaction - Alumna
"I have always wanted to pursue education in a well-renowned research–focused institution, and School of Informatics and Computing (SOIC) at IUPUI is run by a group of well-renowned faculty that fit well with this criterion."
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Suranga Kasthurirathne
Ph.D. in Health Informatics - Alumnus
"I decided very early on that my PhD should be based on ‘doing’, as opposed to learning theoretical concepts in a classroom."
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