Patin and Sebastian Write about Epistemicide for Information Matters
Assistant Professor Beth Patin and Postdoctoral Scholar Melinda Sebastian explain Epistemicide using Star Wars analogies for Information Matters.
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.
“We have this stereotype of conspiracy theorists being older people on social media, but young people can in some ways be more susceptible,” said Prof. Stromer-Galley.
Social interactions, which are necessary for developing brains in young people, are increasingly mediated through social media platforms.
Members of the iSchool are participating in three projects funded by IMLS grants
Register for the First Syracuse Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Research Workshop from August 16-18, 2021
Jill Hurst-Wahl, professor emerita in Syracuse University's iSchool, receives the 2021 John Cotton Dana Award
“Designing Sustainable Online Support: Examining the Effects of Design Change in Forty-Nine Online Health Support Communities” written by Drs. Joshua Introne, Ingrid Erickson, Bryan Semaan, and Sean Goggins is the recipient of the ASIS&T Best JASIST Paper Award for 2021.
Dr. Jason Dedrick and Dr. Jeff Hemsley are co-PIs on a new research project aiming to achieve net-zero energy.
The iSchool is adding a new Certificate of Advanced Study (CAS) program for Fall 2021: Cloud Management.