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Jennifer Stromer-Galley Draws Attention to Gender Dynamics in Political Debates on NPR’s All Things Considered

iSchool Professor Jennifer Stromer-Galley appeared on NPR to discuss her campaign research, specifically addressing the gender dynamics in political interactions. She highlighted how male and female opponents are treated differently in political debates, reflecting on deeper societal imbalances.

Jennifer Stromer-Galley Draws Attention to Gender Dynamics in Political Debates on NPR’s All Things Considered2024-10-16T09:54:52-04:00

Jennifer Stromer-Galley Highlights How Politicians Use Celebrities and Influencers to Sway Voters

iSchool Professor Jennifer Stromer-Galley is quoted in the Chicago Tribune, discussing how politicians strategically leverage the influence of celebrities and social media influencers to sway undecided or less engaged voters, recognizing them as modern-day opinion leaders.

Jennifer Stromer-Galley Highlights How Politicians Use Celebrities and Influencers to Sway Voters2024-10-15T15:11:57-04:00

Syracuse University Partnership with AT&T & Tech4Kidz Gift Laptops to Young Coders

Syracuse University, in partnership with AT&T and Tech4Kidz, surprised young coders at Huntington PreK-8 School with free laptops during the graduation ceremony of the AT&T 'Cuse Youth Ambassador Program, a weeklong digital literacy camp.

Syracuse University Partnership with AT&T & Tech4Kidz Gift Laptops to Young Coders2024-08-07T09:36:26-04:00

Jennifer Stromer-Galley on Challenges of a Fragmented Information Environment Before Election

Professor Jennifer Stromer-Galley appeared on Al Jazeera to discuss how a fragmented information environment influences public perception of candidates. She explained that the inconsistency in media messages contribute significantly to how voters feel about the candidates.

Jennifer Stromer-Galley on Challenges of a Fragmented Information Environment Before Election2024-11-01T09:24:51-04:00

iSchool Alum Secures Free Feminine Hygiene Products for Salt Lake County Libraries

Rebecca Baker ’20, now the Assistant Manager of the Granite Branch of the Salt Lake County Library, has played a key role in providing free tampons and pads in women's and unisex restrooms across the library system's 18 branches.

iSchool Alum Secures Free Feminine Hygiene Products for Salt Lake County Libraries2024-11-07T12:59:55-05:00

iSchool Professor Jennifer Stromer-Galley’s Analysis Reveals Political Ad Tactics

Stromer-Galley analyzed more than 24,000 political ad buys on Instagram and Facebook that were placed by 1,800 organizations from Sept. 2023 through February. The findings were published by the ElectionGraph Project at Syracuse University’s Institute for Democracy, Journalism & Citizenship through a partnership with the data science firm Neo4j.

iSchool Professor Jennifer Stromer-Galley’s Analysis Reveals Political Ad Tactics2024-10-15T15:13:13-04:00

iSchool Professor Mike Fudge Comments on UnitedHealth Data Breach

iSchool Professor Mike Fudge gives his thoughts on the importance of cybersecurity awareness and protection after a UnitedHealth data breach. His insights highlight proactive measures individuals can take to mitigate risks and protect their sensitive information in an increasingly digital world.

iSchool Professor Mike Fudge Comments on UnitedHealth Data Breach2024-11-14T12:26:46-05:00
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