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- Rochester, New York, United States
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I direct the Ethical Data Science B.S. degree program at Nazareth University where students learn human-centered computing and equity-minded data science. I hold a Ph.D. in Information Science from the University of Colorado Boulder and fellowships from Stanford, UC Berkeley, CUNY, USC, and Duke. I am also an affiliate of AIICE (Alliance for Identity Inclusive Computing Education).
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Rochester, New York, United States
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- Data analysis Databases Data science Data visualization Machine learning
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Data-Driven Insights Capstone
TAS 449
This senior capstone experience is designed for learners who have developed skills in data analytics, including: machine learning, data cleaning/management, predictive analysis, modeling, and data ethics. The students are senior-level undergraduates majoring in Data Science OR Technology, AI and Society. They have experience in computational data analysis, mathematical modeling, data policies, and project management. All students have completed multiple courses using the Python programming language (e.g., Pandas, Numpy, NLTK, and SciKit libraries).

SQL and Data Representations (Winter 2025)
TAS 293
Equity and inclusion are top-of-mind concerns in all types of organizations as a fundamental management practice and competitive edge to retain employees, customers, and members. Smart teams are increasingly examining how organizational data are represented and structured in order to fully engage their DEIB goals. Nazareth University offers a unique undergraduate degree in Ethical Data Science which prepares students with rigorous training in human-centered computer/information science, mathematics, statistics, sociology, and philosophy. This learning experience seeks to provide students with hands-on skills in the design, development, and use of MySQL, an industry-standard, free open source Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) to effectively structure, store, and query data. Further, students will use ethical principles to construct database models and database administration policies that integrate principles of personal privacy, diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.

SQL and Data Representations (Winter 2024)
TAS 293
Equity and inclusion are top-of-mind concerns in all types of organizations as a fundamental management practice and competitive edge to retain employees, customers, and members. Smart teams are increasingly examining how organizational data are represented and structured in order to fully engage their DEIB goals. Nazareth University offers a unique undergraduate degree in Ethical Data Science which prepares students with rigorous training in human-centered computer/information science, mathematics, statistics, sociology, and philosophy. This learning experience seeks to provide students with hands-on skills in the design, development, and use of MySQL, an industry-standard, free open source Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) to effectively structure, store, and query data. Further, students will use ethical principles to construct database models and database administration policies that integrate principles of personal privacy, diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.