Applications Now Open for Startup Dublin, iSchool’s Newest Experiential Learning Program
Startup Dublin will give students access to connect with technology companies, entrepreneurs, and venture capitalists in Ireland.
Startup Dublin will give students access to connect with technology companies, entrepreneurs, and venture capitalists in Ireland.
More than 55 teams applied to compete in this year’s event, with 40 selected to pitch in the event which offered $40,000 in prizes through the Raymond von Dran Fund for Student Entrepreneurship.
Yun Huang & Qunfang Wu won the Lee Dirks Best Paper Award, the highest honor at the conference, for their paper Understanding Interactions Between Municipal Police Departments & the Public on Twitter.
The gathering brings together researchers from information & library science schools across the globe for a week of sharing and learning through paper sessions, presentations, talks, tours, & events.
Professor Lee McKnight has no doubts that more driverless vehicles are headed to the road, but without the legal infrastructure and social norms in place to keep up with the technology, they are accid
TEDx Syracuse University is excited to unveil the speakers who will be presenting at the annual conference this April.
University Professor Carl Schramm, author of “Burn the Business Plan," will discuss his book at the event co-hosted by the Syracuse University Libraries, the Blackstone LaunchPad, and the iSchool.
Acuna and his team have successfully used an algorithm to search through nearly 800,000 biomedical papers and 2 million images, scanning for and detecting duplicate imagery.
Tina Nabinger, teacher librarian at Minoa Elementary School in Minoa, NY, has been honored with a ‘Women Who Make America’ award by WCNY-TV, Syracuse’s PBS affiliate.
A group of 21 Syracuse University students landed in California’s Silicon Valley over the weekend, marking the start of the 8th annual Spring Break in Silicon Valley trip, organized by the iSchool.