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Cristobal Cheyre, assistant professor of information science, leads the virtual "Unmuted" advising session on the Networks, Crowds, and Markets concentration at 4:30 p.m. (EDT) Wednesday, May 5, 2021. Cheyre’s research focuses on the economic, strategic, and organizational implications of the technologies that are shaping the data economy.
"Unmuted" is a series of 15 open, forum-style advising sessions with Info Sci faculty, happening virtually this semester. These hybrid, drop-in office hours are designed to help undergraduate students navigate the major, understand its concentrations, career options, graduate school, research opportunities, and much more. Open to all Cornell undergraduates.