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Faculty Receive IMLS Grant for Promoting Children’s Creative Thinking

The funding will permit faculty members Dr. Ruth V. Small and Dr. Marilyn Plavocos Arnone to develop, produce, and distribute information designed to spur creative thinking among students in grades 4

Faculty Receive IMLS Grant for Promoting Children’s Creative Thinking2020-08-25T14:47:04-04:00

Collaborative Rewards: Encouraging Undergraduate Research

As a research intern, iSchool senior Terrance Andersen contributes to an ongoing NSF-funded project led by Professor Jason Dedrick that studies smart grid adoption by U.S. electric utilities.

Collaborative Rewards: Encouraging Undergraduate Research2020-08-25T14:46:59-04:00

iSchool Launches Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning

The center is an expansion of the instructional tools, resources, and professional support services that have been provided for many years, but are now structured as an enhanced, school-wide focus.

iSchool Launches Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning2020-08-25T14:46:50-04:00

Social Media Trackers for the 2016 Election

As the 2016 presidential candidates kick off their campaigns, the iSchool's BITS lab is ready to follow their social media posts, tracking what the candidates say and how the public reacts.

Social Media Trackers for the 2016 Election2020-08-25T14:46:46-04:00

LeMoyne, iSchool Partner for Accelerated Graduate Degree Programs

Le Moyne College and the School of Information Studies at Syracuse University today celebrated an agreement that reaffirms and expands the academic collaboration that has existed between the schools

LeMoyne, iSchool Partner for Accelerated Graduate Degree Programs2020-08-25T14:46:42-04:00

New MLIS Student Awarded ALA Spectrum Scholarship

Amanda Aguilera is one of 60 recipients of the competitive scholarship, awarded to students pursuing graduate degrees in library and information studies by the ALA Office for Diversity.

New MLIS Student Awarded ALA Spectrum Scholarship2020-08-25T14:45:34-04:00
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