There is no limit to your education in library and information science. Independent studies in librarianship allow students to explore field topics that do
Student Highlights
A New Student Reflects on Her First Semester
Rachel Sferlazza graciously participated in a new student survey to follow up on expectations of the program from the beginning of the semester: “My
Summer Internships
The field of library and information science offers numerous opportunities for experience in the workplace. LIS students can and should take continued advantage of
DLIS Student Writes Guest Piece for Museum Blog
Liza Young (MLS’15) undertook a research opportunity while working with the Morbid Anatomy Museum in Brooklyn this summer. Liza began working with the museum
Student Involvement on Campus: Library Workshops
St. John’s LIS students are encouraged to actively engage with the library community through volunteering and participating in library-sponsored events and programs. DLIS student
SLA Student Group Visits the Bronx Zoo
Members of the SLA@SJU, the student chapter of the Special Libraries Association, took a trip to the Bronx Zoo on April 11th to tour
SLA Student Chapter News The SJU Special Library Association (SLA) Student Chapter recently visited the Dag Hammarskjold Library at the United Nations New York
Progressive Librarians Guild One year after its establishment, the St. John’s Chapter of the Progressive Librarians Guild (PLG) is gathering momentum and establishing itself
Joseph de Lorenzo’s Networking Leads to D.C. Internship
“At the Spring 2012 DLIS Symposium, I was fortunate enough to have an opportunity to have a discussion with Maureen Sullivan, the current President
Summer Intern Round Up
DLIS students stayed busy this summer! Internships come in many shapes and sizes, but most importantly are a way for students to get real
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