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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 Internship at MOMA, by Mary Glynn
I spent the summer interning at the museum of modern art library, which really was a great experience, once I got over the fact
Welcoming Students to a New Semester
A week before classes were scheduled to begin, DLIS held its semiannual orientation meeting for new and returning students at the D’Angelo Center on
DLIS Student Wins University Essay Contest
Congratulations to Danielle Manri, a DLIS student, for her prize-winning Academic Service-Learning essay! St. John’s University offers both undergraduate and graduate students
Welcome New Students!
DLIS welcomed a new group of students to the field of Library Science at this fall’s orientation meeting. Arriving prior to continuing students, the
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
Spring Symposium 2014: Digital Humanities
Dr. Christine Angel briefly introduced her students that have been working with the Academic Service Learning component of this degree program since its inception
Spring Symposium 2014: Student Poster Presentations
DLIS students were instructed to create poster presentations of their semester projects for LIS203: Organization of Information, LIS237: Metadata for Information Professionals, and LIS271:
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