iSchool 2021 Impact Award Recipients
Syracuse University’s School of Information Studies is proud to announce our 2021 Impact Award Recipients.
Syracuse University’s School of Information Studies is proud to announce our 2021 Impact Award Recipients.
2021 Impact Award Recipient Brian Garber shares the importance of hard work and networking and explains why he enjoys connecting with iSchool students.
Jon and Betsy arrived at the Syracuse campus in September of 1976. Despite being on different academic paths, they got to know each other throughout their time at Syracuse, and their relationship blossomed.
As the Director of the FBI’s Regional Computer Forensic Laboratory Program, Mark Pollitt G’02 worked with law enforcement agencies to build digital forensic laboratories throughout the US.
Jason Mills ’95, G’96, Myra Miller ’95, Lisa Lindsay ’93, and Anthony Percival ’95, G’97 founded the The Black and Latinx Information Science and Technology Support (BLISTS) club to create opportunities for minority students.
Frederick Lora shares how the Cyber Scholarship Program provided post-deployment training in the rapidly changing cyber field.
Jen Graney shares her journey in library and information science from Associate Program Manager to Library Director
Scott Friedberg shares his journey of starting a business as a Syracuse student and how it’s growing into a national brand.
Jay Kachhadia shares how his decision to work as an iSchool research assistant helped him secure his dream role in the entertainment industry.
Shawn Gaetano ‘20 explains how he turned a NEXIS project into the business Solace Vision