Jon Stromer-Galley Quoted in The New York Times on Iceland’s Role in Shielding Cybercriminals

iSchool Alumna Honored With NYLA Distinguished Achievement Award

Emily Drabinski G’04 was selected to receive the New York Library Association’s Distinguished Achievement Award for her contributions to the profession. She is past president of the American Library Association.

iSchool Alumna Honored With NYLA Distinguished Achievement Award2024-09-27T21:40:53-04:00

Frazia’s Journey to the iSchool: Exploring Innovation and Technology

Frazia Jan, '24 G '26, shares her journey from an early curiosity in technology to pursuing Information Management and Technology, with a concentration in Innovation, Design, and Startups.

Frazia’s Journey to the iSchool: Exploring Innovation and Technology2024-09-25T13:28:17-04:00

Jennifer Stromer-Galley in NY Times commenting as Harris Outspends Trump by Tens of Millions in Digital Ads

iSchool professor Jennifer Stromer-Galley comments on a New York Times article about Kamala Harris outspending Donald Trump by tens of millions in digital ads. Stromer-Galley noted that Harris has outspent Trump by more than 10 to 1 on Meta platforms, a move that could reshape the race.

Jennifer Stromer-Galley in NY Times commenting as Harris Outspends Trump by Tens of Millions in Digital Ads2024-10-23T09:35:52-04:00

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
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