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CMCI names its first endowed professor

A female professor sits in her office. A bookshelf with books and personal mementoes is in the background.

By Joe Arney
Photos by Kimberly Coffin (CritMedia, StratComm鈥18)

She鈥檚 done pathbreaking research in technology ethics and internet law, has been featured in The Washington Post and NPR, and does extensive public scholarship as .

So, it鈥檚 no surprise that when it came to naming its first endowed professorship, the College of Media, Communication and Information turned to Casey Fiesler.

鈥淲hen we created CMCI, we were energized by the vision of a college where we would study and teach not just a set of related disciplines, but the areas where those disciplines come together,鈥 said Lori Bergen, CMCI founding dean. 鈥淐asey is a model for that. Her ethical and legal perspectives on important questions surrounding technology help us make sense of complex problems. And she is able to break down those complicated problems in ways that help the public ask more thoughtful questions about the platforms and tools they use each day.鈥

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In July, Fiesler, an associate professor of information science at CMCI, will be named the William R. Payden Endowed Professor. The honor recognizes the demonstrated, sustained national reputation she has brought to her discipline, and comes with an annual research budget to continue her important work in social media platforms and online communities, education, and generative A.I.鈥攅specially from an ethics standpoint.

鈥淪he is able to break down those complicated problems in ways that help the public ask more thoughtful questions about the platforms and tools they use each day.鈥

Lori Bergen, founding dean

In fact, she鈥檚 created 鈥攃onsisting of her social media videos and select texts and other websites鈥攖o help others start thinking about the ethics of A.I. It鈥檚 still in beta, so to speak, but has attracted attention, including from teachers searching for relatable, approachable perspectives on these complex issues.

鈥淐onsidering how much admiration and respect I have for everyone in the college, I鈥檓 beyond honored to be recognized,鈥 Fiesler said.

The position comes with a small stipend, which Fiesler was interested in using to attract well-known speakers for guest talks鈥攖o expose students to great researchers鈥攁nd to be able to pay student researchers for their contributions to her work, such as a grant-funded pilot project to create educational content on A.I. that鈥檚 delivered over social media.

鈥淚f that goes well, I鈥檇 like to be able to keep it going beyond the grant,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd if we were to do so, it would be important to make sure we鈥檙e fairly compensating our students for the work they do.鈥

Fiesler said she also attributes the successes of her research to collaborative work, particularly with the graduate students she鈥檚 worked with at the college. One of her former students, Shamika Klassen (PhDInfoSci鈥24), said having Fiesler for an advisor during her doctoral work 鈥渨as like having a celebrity for a parent.鈥

鈥淲hen I mention her name, people would say, 鈥極h, ,鈥 or 鈥業 watched her videos on YouTube when I was applying to graduate school,鈥 said Klassen, now a user experience researcher at Google. 鈥淐asey is a testament to what public scholarship can be, in addition to being an incredible advisor and advocate of me and my work.鈥

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The endowed professorship was made possible through a donation from Joan Payden, a co-founder of the Payden & Rygel investment management firm, in memory of her brother, William Payden (Jour鈥57). Bill Payden was known for his curiosity, as he was a journalist, college professor, sports fan, cinephile, pianist, world traveler, and collector of aviation memorabilia and classic cars.

The family also created the Payden Faculty Excellence Award, which recognizes excellence in teaching and research or creative work, and the Payden Teaching Excellence Grants, which are awarded to faculty to support innovative teaching endeavors, such as new interdisciplinary courses, revamped classes that support enhanced student engagement, or to purchase resources or training to improve teaching and the student experience.听

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