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School of Information Studies

Advisory Committee Appointed for School of Information Studies Dean Search

Vice Chancellor, Provost and Chief Academic Officer Gretchen Ritter today announced the appointment of a search advisory committee tasked with selecting the next dean of
News Staff Feb. 23, 2023
Advisory

iSchool’s Carlos Caicedo Bastidas Wins National Science Foundation Grant

Carlos Enrique Caicedo Bastidas, associate professor in the School of Information Studies (iSchool) and director of the Center for Emerging Network Technologies (CENT), has been
Anya Woods Feb. 10, 2023
iSchool’s

University Preparing to Celebrate Chinese Culture During Lunar New Year

The Lunar New Year, or Chinese New Year, is a time of hope, representing an opportunity for Asian people everywhere to gather with family and
John Boccacino Jan. 18, 2023
University

5 Faculty Awarded New York State Council on the Arts Grants

Five Syracuse University faculty members have won highly competitive awards from the New York State Council on the Arts—a record in the number of awards
Diane Stirling Dec. 21, 2022
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‘Active Repair’ Exhibition Launches

Organized around the theme of “repair,” the School of Information Studies (iSchool) and Humanities Center are excited to announce, in conjunction with the Syracuse Symposium, “Active
Anya Woods Dec. 13, 2022
‘Active

iSchool Professor Talks About Avoiding Misinformation During Election Season

Bei Yu, professor in the iSchool, was interviewed for the PC Mag story “Be Careful What You Post: How to Tell the Difference Between Fact
News Staff Nov. 16, 2022

Why No One Has Talked About The CDC Confessing Its Pandemic Failures

Carl Schramm, University Professor in the iSchool, wrote an opinion piece for City Journal titled “What Does Walensky’s Apology Really Mean?” The story explains why
News Staff Oct. 25, 2022

iSchool Professor Gives Expert Advice About Truth Social

Jennifer Stromer-Galley, professor in the School of Information Studies and Senior Associate Dean for Academic and Faculty Affairs, was interviewed by The Guardian for the
News Staff Oct. 21, 2022

Micron Relocation Has High Likelihood of Transforming Central New York’s Economy

Carl Schramm, professor of entrepreneurship and economics in the iSchool, was interviewed for the WRVO story “Micron's investment could bring a 'renaissance of central New
News Staff Oct. 18, 2022

Kristin Jeter ’14, G’17 Appointed Access Services Librarian

Kristin Jeter ’14, G’17 was recently appointed as an access services librarian at Syracuse University Libraries. In her new role, Jeter will be responsible for supporting
Cristina Hatem Oct. 14, 2022
Kristin

Three Juniors Selected as Inaugural Voyager Scholars

Three Syracuse University students have been selected as recipients of the Voyager Scholarship: the Obama-Chesky Scholarship for Public Service, a new award for juniors committed
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iSchool Professor Carl Schramm Argues U.S. Must Not Repeat Past Mistakes When Aiding Ukraine Post-war

Carl Schramm, University Professor in the iSchool, wrote an opinion piece for the Wall Street Journal titled “Ukraine Needs Expeditionary Economics, Not USAID.” In his
News Staff Oct. 5, 2022

Future Campaign Emails Will Need Increased Accountability

Jennifer Stromer-Galley, professor in the School of Information Studies and Senior Associate Dean for Academic and Faculty Affairs, was interviewed by the Washington Post for
Daryl Lovell Oct. 5, 2022

Syracuse University Part of a Team Awarded $60M USDA Grant to Promote Climate-Smart Commodities

Syracuse University is a leading partner in a multi-university project that aims to increase supply and demand for climate-smart commodities produced and manufactured in New
News Staff Sept. 26, 2022
Syracuse

AT&T ’Cuse Digital Experience Expands Technology Education for Syracuse City School Students

Syracuse University, AT&T, Museum of Science and Technology (MOST) and Tech4Kidz partnered this summer to create the Central New York region’s first free digital literacy
Anya Woods Sept. 2, 2022
AT&T

Joan Breier Brodsky ’67, G’68 Conservation Lab to Be Dedicated Thursday

On Thursday, Aug. 25, Syracuse University Libraries will celebrate the dedication of the Joan Breier Brodsky ’67, G’69 Conservation Lab on the sixth floor of
Cristina Hatem Aug. 23, 2022
Joan

SparkCharge CEO Josh Aviv ’15, G’17 Introduces President Biden L’68 Before CHIPS, Science Act Signing

The White House’s famous Rose Garden turned Orange on Tuesday afternoon as Josh Aviv ’15, G’17, the founder and CEO of SparkCharge, introduced President Joseph
John Boccacino Aug. 12, 2022
SparkCharge

Professor Dotger Awarded NSF Grant to Promote Data Sciences and STEM Workforce Development Through a Clinical Simulations Model

Professor Benjamin Dotger, director of the Syracuse University School of Education's (SOE) Center for Experiential Pedagogy and Practice (CEPP), has been awarded a $300,000 National
Martin Walls Aug. 12, 2022
Professor