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Most iSchool students participate in projects that involve children or Syracuse community members such as the University’s annual MayFest on-campus celebration.
Professor Jeffrey Rubin recruits iSchool students each year to run Gate E Operations at the Carrier Dome, an electronic first come, first served student seating system for football and basketball games.