Data Summit Draws Over 70 from Upstate Governments and Municipalities
The one-day event brought municipal government officials, non-profits, and vendors from across Upstate New York to showcase innovative uses of government data and technology.
The one-day event brought municipal government officials, non-profits, and vendors from across Upstate New York to showcase innovative uses of government data and technology.
D’Eredita will become a faculty member of Le Moyne's management and leadership program, while continuing to teach the popular “What’s the Big Idea” course at the iSchool.
This year’s master’s-degree, doctoral, and leadership prizes and awards were presented to the following 2018 graduates at the Convocation ceremony held on May 12.
In their four years of study, the 250 members of the iSchool undergraduate class of 2018 have transitioned from information novices to information experts.
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The iSchool conferred a total of 742 individual degrees and certificates of advanced study to students across all of its curriculums in two convocation ceremonies on Saturday, May 12.
The one-day event, planned for Wednesday, June 6, will bring together municipal government officials from across Upstate New York to showcase innovative uses of data and technology.
5 students from the iSchool were selected as Remembrance Scholars for 2018–2019. The scholarships were founded as a tribute to 35 SU students killed in the bombing of Pan Am flight 103 in 1988.
Representing the iSchool as part of the Honors Program this year are seniors Kathryn Krawczyk, Stephanie Lechman, Yejin Lee, and Natalie Rudakevych.
The team was comprised of graduate students from the iSchool and the College of Engineering and Computer Science.