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Syracuse iSchool senior Robert Sherman ‘09 named 2009 Engagement Fellow

Six Syracuse University seniors will continue pursuing Scholarship in Action in Central New York after graduation as recipients of the first-ever SU Engagement Fellowships, a yearlong program supported by the Kauffman Foundation that contributes to paid employment locally and arranges remitted tuition for courses at SU and professional and faculty mentors.

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Despite failing economy, iSchool grads’ career outlook is strong

While most industries are suffering from job lost, the IT PROFESSION ADDED JOBS in information systems design and IT management and consulting services.**

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Ph.D. Student Explores Diverse Fields of Knowledge

Raed Sharif, Syracuse University

Raed—the Arabic word for pioneer or explorer—is the perfect emblem for Syracuse University's School of Information Studies Ph.D. candidate Raed M. Sharif, a pioneer of the international movement for open access to information, and an explorer of diverse fields of knowledge. Sharif, who joined the iSchool in 2004 and expects to finish his Ph.D. by the end of 2009, immerses himself in this open access movement in order to “empower people and help them make more informed decisions about different dimensions of their lives, such as health, education, investment, employment, traveling, etc., which will consequently improve their standard of living and socioeconomic development.”

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