Jin Ha Lee, David Hendry, Jason Yip, Helene Williams, Liz Mills, along with Rachel Ivy Clarke of Syracuse University, were awarded an IMLS Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program award for their project “Designing Future Library Leaders.” A total of $4200 will come to the iSchool for this research. ... Mike Katell was an invited participant at Privacy Beyond the Screen: (How) Is it Possible?, a workshop held at the Lorentz Center in The Netherlands. The workshop brought together an international group of scholars in information ethics, design, and policy to consider Privacy by Design approaches to existing and anticipated artifacts such as augmented reality devices and smart toys. ... Shawn Walker, a DataLab Ph.D. student, accepted a tenure-track faculty position at Arizona State University in the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences in the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences! ... Katie Davis has terrific publications news: Along with Julian Boss and Perry Meas the International Journal of Game-Based Learning will publish their paper titled, Playing in the virtual sandbox: Students’ collaborative practices in Minecraft. The Supplement of Pediatrics (Vol 139) published her paper with other co-authors titled, Digital life and youth well-being, social-connectedness, empathy, and narcissism. And along with Caroline Pitt the Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Interaction Design and Children (IDC ’17) accepted their paper titled, Designing together?: Group dynamics in participatory digital badge design with teens. ... Terrific news from the world of Pokemon GO! Niantic Labs (makers of Pokemon GO) put Jason Yip’s and Jinha Lee’s research study in its newsletter and emailed it to tens of millions of Pokémon GO players around the world. Read the UW Today article that serves as the basis for this newsletter item soon to be read round the world.