LIS students named Kaleidoscope Scholars
Ariana Cook, Ezekiel Amari McGee and Ruth Xing earn funding through prestigious Kaleidoscope Scholars Program.
Ariana Cook, Ezekiel Amari McGee and Ruth Xing earn funding through prestigious Kaleidoscope Scholars Program.
New digital library provides students and transitioning veterans with resources for academic research, employment and entrepreneurship.
Study analyzes data surrounding the impact of demographic variables like gender, ethnicity, and socio-economic background on the outcome of scientific training between mentors and mentees.
Microsoft and the iSchool partner with the City of Syracuse to advance Smart Cities technology development, research, and training.
Researchers use state-of-the-art algorithms and computational tools to classify statements made in political ads, publishing them online to assist journalists.
We are recognizing the outstanding undergraduates who are receiving special awards for their academic and extracurricular contributions to the iSchool community and the University.
These outstanding master’s and doctoral students are receiving special awards for their academic and professional achievements and their contributions to the iSchool community.
iSchool seniors Adam Bayer and Tyler Youngman have been recognized as 2020 Syracuse University Scholars, the highest undergraduate honor the University bestows.
Dean Dewan will be traveling to cities around the country to meet iSchool alumni, parents, students and friends.
Sayward Schoonmaker G’19 and Professor Rachel Clarke won the award for their article, “Metadata for diversity: Identification and implications of potential access points for diverse library resources.