Celebrating students at our fall 2025 showcase
Photos by Kimberly Coffin
INFO’s Fall Showcase was on Wednesday, December 3, 2025, in the UMC 235. The event is an opportunity for students taking information science courses to share their class projects and research with the ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder community. This science-fair-like experience illustrates how students’ passions, such as boosting mental health, interacting with music, and working to protect the environment, tie into their study of technology.Ìý
INFO seniors presented their capstone projects - aspects of their portfolios. Below are several examples from capstone groups - the groups put their data science, research, AI, and UX design skills to work!
BeanStrata: A knowledge base and community hub that connects coffee lovers to each other and recommends new combinations, pairings, etc based on their existing interests. (Nin Kongla, Mitchell Rheins)
ENFP Connect: An interactive career guidance website that supports high schoolers who want to understand what industries their skills are applicable to. (Enya Bayaraa, Nate Habteyonas, Petros Tareke, Fnan Yonas)
Raven: A web extension that provides resale buyers with comparisons to the rest of the market to make better buying decisions. (Katherine Davis, Nick Haseman, Ely Cariveau, Alex Williams)
Sensed: A sensory and emotional music journal that turns sound into color, texture, and shared experiences. (Nathanael Elias, Luke Lommatzsch, Patrick Mancuso, Emelia Mantz, Inaki Sayrols)
Spotter: A computer vision model that tracks workout performance (specifically squats) and provides real-time tips on how to improve. (Matthew Cicero, Gilberto Corral, Cephas Kim, Finn Sargent, Christian Valentino)

Kate Davis, an INFO senior, explains about Raven, a web extension that provides resale buyers with comparisons to the rest of the market to make better buying decisions, to fellow students.

Emelia Mantz (middle) explainingÌýSensed,Ìýa sensory and emotional music journal that turns sound into color, texture, and shared experiences.

Gilberto Corral explainingÌýSpotter,Ìýa computer vision model that tracks workout performance (specifically squats) and provides real-time tips on how to improve.

Hilna Yonas, an INFO student, sharing about the Religious Engagement Survey he designed in INFO 4603 Survey Research Design this Fall.

INFO Senior Lauren Ward shares about redesigning Delbert Hunter Arboretum and Botanical Garden’s website to a Showcase participant.

Students share feedback on a project for INFO 5609 User-Center Design.