SU Students Play Integral Role in Publishing of ULU Trauma Study Report
In June, Urban Librarians Unite, a nonprofit advocacy organization for libraries and librarians, released the final [...]
In June, Urban Librarians Unite, a nonprofit advocacy organization for libraries and librarians, released the final [...]
The National Science Foundation has awarded an REU Site grant to iSchool professors Jeff Stanton and [...]
iSchool professors share how the future of work is rapidly changing with advances in process automation, artificial intelligence, and data collection.
Katerina Stanton combines her passions for organization, information, research, and communication as a doctoral candidate at the iSchool.
iSchool PhD Student Sarah Bratt received an honorable mention for the 2022 class of Better Scientific Software (BSSw) Fellows.
The Work in the Age of Intelligent Machines Research Coordination Network awarded five doctoral fellowships for the 2021-22 academic year
iSchool professor Steve Sawyer earns NSF Grant to continue studying online labor platforms and contingent knowledge work
iSchool Assistant Professor Dr. Radhika Garg received a Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW) Honorable Mention for Best Paper.
The program seeks to recruit a cohort of 8 to 10 racially and ethnically diverse doctoral students focused on advancing racial equity and social justice in library and information science curricula.
We are excited to highlight the seven presentations at ASIS&T that will include Syracuse University School of Information Studies faculty.