iSchool Announces 2026 Teaching Award Recipients
Four faculty honored for excellence in teaching, mentorship, and student impact.
Four faculty honored for excellence in teaching, mentorship, and student impact.
The Syracuse University School of Information Studies (iSchool) proudly recognizes Ping Zhang and Jian Qin on being awarded emerita status upon their retirement.
Crowston’s research explores how AI and digital technologies are reshaping collaboration, earning one of science’s highest honors.
On NPR, Stromer-Galley breaks down how repetition and strength messaging shape political narratives.
The National Security Agency has designated Syracuse University as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity Research (CAE-R) through the 2031 academic year, marking the university’s third successful designation since 2009.
Chief Information Officer Vincent Scipione ’17, G’20 credits the iSchool for shaping how he integrates technology into organizations and communities. Now serving in Mayor Sharon Owens’ historic administration, he’s leading strategic technology initiatives to help power Syracuse’s next chapter.
The iSchool is proud to announce that Assistant Professor EunJeong Cheon has been selected as this year’s recipient of the Robert Benjamin Jr. Junior Faculty Research Award.
iSchool Professor Lee McKnight commented in The New York Times on the widespread outage that disrupted cellular and data service on Verizon’s network for more than six hours. The issue was resolved late Wednesday, according to the company.
Lee McKnight, associate professor at Syracuse University’s iSchool, joined NPR’s Morning Edition to discuss what the recent Verizon outage reveals about vulnerabilities in the U.S. wireless grid.
DARPA Supports Professor Josh Introne’s Research with $300,000.