Stromer-Galley selected as ACC Academic Leaders Network Representative
The leaders network program facilitates networking across member institutions and fosters collaboration among academic leaders.
The leaders network program facilitates networking across member institutions and fosters collaboration among academic leaders.
iSchool faculty are leading conversations in the information field across the globe.
Syracuse iSchool faculty and doctoral students present research and share ongoing projects at prestigious events this month.
The National Science Foundation has awarded an REU Site grant to iSchool professors Jeff Stanton and [...]
We are thrilled to announce new appointments to the iSchool faculty leadership: Carsten Osterlund as the [...]
Jamie Banks and Renate Chancellor bring expertise in human-technology interaction, and equity, diversity and inclusion in the information field.
Study analyzes data surrounding the impact of demographic variables like gender, ethnicity, and socio-economic background on the outcome of scientific training between mentors and mentees.
Researchers use state-of-the-art algorithms and computational tools to classify statements made in political ads, publishing them online to assist journalists.
Professors Lee McKnight and John Jordan explore how cloud computing resources are handling the world's sudden shift to online learning and work.
Sayward Schoonmaker G’19 and Professor Rachel Clarke won the award for their article, “Metadata for diversity: Identification and implications of potential access points for diverse library resources.