InclusiveTech Summit: Empowering Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
InclusiveTech Summit: Empowering Diversity, Equity and Inclusion April 4-5, 2024 Welcome to the InclusiveTech Summit: [...]
InclusiveTech Summit: Empowering Diversity, Equity and Inclusion April 4-5, 2024 Welcome to the InclusiveTech Summit: [...]
Ten students in the iSchool’s Doctor of Professional Studies program are defending their theses this semester and will graduate this May. The program is designed for mid-career professionals.
A new agreement between Syracuse University’s School of Information Studies and SUNY Morrisville will provide a smooth pathway for students to earn masters’ degrees at the iSchool.
Kathryn Trainor ‘21 is a technology partnerships associate at Hightouch in New York City. One of her goals is to make a meaningful impact on people’s lives through technology.
iSchool faculty are leading conversations in the information field across the globe.
Syracuse University’s School of Information Studies has once again been accredited by the American Library Association, this marks over 100 years of continuous accreditation.
Lee McKnight, an iSchool professor, shares his thoughts on some possible causes and intents for the 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 discusses some possible causes for cellular outages based on his knowledge of cloud misconfiguration along with fundamental issues and concerns.
Lee McKnight, an iSchool professor, shares his studies on cellular outages and the importance of online connection these days.