Lee McKnight Shares Insights on Possible Cause for AT&T Cellular Outage
iSchool professor Lee McKnight speaks on a possible cause of the AT&T cellular outage that hit thousands across the country.
iSchool professor Lee McKnight speaks on a possible cause of the AT&T cellular outage that hit thousands across the country.
iSchool professor LaVerne Gray takes part in the PBS Books program 'Visions of America,' where she discusses her research on the Black information experience. She highlights her grant work--Uncovering Black Lives Project: Investigating the information community and collections of African Americans Genealogists.
Assistant Teaching Professor Preeti Jagadev was recently honored with an award from the International Society for Optics and Photonics. She was recognized for her work promoting diversity, equity and inclusion.
Learn how one research team is working to preserve and present the civil rights history of Huntsville, Ala., and find out how student collaborators conducted field research in civil rights archives.
Jennifer Stromer-Galley, a professor at the iSchool, shares insights into how age and appearance may influence the forthcoming election.
Luc Chanren ‘20 is an infrastructure project manager at Bloomberg in New York City.
Dr. Shefali Haldar ‘14 is an associate director of platforms and innovation at Merck in the greater Boston area. She leads the research, design and development of technologies that scientists use to conduct studies.
Jennifer Nutefall ’96, G‘98 is dean of libraries and museums at Saint Louis University and has been working in libraries since she was 16 years old.
iSchooler Katy Arons Wins the 2024 ACC InVenture campus qualifier and advances to the national competition for the creation of a mobile application designed to revolutionize conversations about consent and intimacy.
Mikayla Voorn ‘24 plans to graduate from the iSchool this spring. She has accepted a job as a data analyst at Warner Bros. Discovery in New York starting in July.