SparkCharge CEO Josh Aviv ’15, G’17 speaks at the White House
Aviv introduced President Joseph R. Biden Jr. L’68 at the Rose Garden before the president signed off on the bipartisan CHIPS and Science Act
Aviv introduced President Joseph R. Biden Jr. L’68 at the Rose Garden before the president signed off on the bipartisan CHIPS and Science Act
Brodsky will join the organization that oversees and provides guidance to the Institute of Museum and Library Services, the largest source of federal grants for American Libraries.
Shannon Crooks, a PhD student at Syracuse University's School of Information Studies, was one of seven named to this year's prestigious group of scholars.
She comments in the piece "Jan. 6 witnesses push Trump stalwarts back to rabbit hole"
Skepticism about what Facebook will do in virtual reality is overshadowing the technology’s human potential, including for people with disabilities. Who will step up and build those applications?
Prof. Jennifer Stromer-Galley spoke to The New York Times about misinformation in political email campaigns - one of the most powerful communication tools available.
Students embrace cutting-edge technology innovation with first-of-its kind blockchain course and research that solves real-world challenges.
Lee McKnight was interviewed by Healthcare Info Security to discuss the motivations behind recent ransomware attacks.
Assistant Professor Beth Patin and Postdoctoral Scholar Melinda Sebastian explain Epistemicide using Star Wars analogies for Information Matters.
Jennifer Stromer-Galley was interviewed by News Channel 9 WSYR on how to combat COVID-19 misinformation.