Girl Scouts Learn About Technology at ‘Girls are IT’ Event
61 local Girl Scouts visited Hinds Hall for a program called Girls are IT - aimed at generating an interest in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) fields in school-aged girls.
61 local Girl Scouts visited Hinds Hall for a program called Girls are IT - aimed at generating an interest in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) fields in school-aged girls.
This new advisory group will bring important thought leadership to the ALA's efforts and advance a new focus on innovation and library transformation.
The book analyzes campaign strategies, structures and tactics from the past five presidential election cycles to reveal how despite the promise of increased communication between candidates and . . .
The MLB Challenge brings in participants from different disciplines, backgrounds, and class years to compete for an MLB TV premium subscription, and a trip to NYC with the opportunity to present their
Several members of the Syracuse University iSchool community will be attending and participating at the ASIS&T Annual Meeting in St. Louis, running Nov. 6-10.
Representatives of Syracuse University and the Institute for Veterans and Military Families rang the New York Stock Exchange's Closing Bell on Tuesday.
One of the Northeast Hub’s themes will be ethics and policy, led by iSchool associate professor Jennifer Stromer-Galley.
The second-year information management student from southwestern China was one of 34 young women nationwide chosen for a scholarship to attend the annual event, which brings together the best minds in
Is Syracuse University addressing the gap in higher education regarding science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education of students?
Associate Professor Jennifer Stromer-Galley was installed as president of the Association of Internet Researchers, one of the earliest academic associations to take up topics related to the Internet,