The San José State University School of Information has awarded
34 incoming and continuing students scholarships totaling $48,348
to assist them as they pursue graduate degrees. Each award is
valued at $1,422.
San José State University School of
Information’s Student Research Journal announces a new
editor-in-chief has been appointed for the 2019-2020 academic
year. Greta Snyder, a graduate student in the Master of Library
and Information Science degree program, is the journal’s ninth
editor-in-chief.
The San José State University School of Information has
recognized four graduating students for their exceptional work.
Congratulations Karen Bliss, Victor Betts, Caryn Neiswender,
and Jennifer Castle!
For students who come from families where no precedent has been
set for higher education, the San José State University School of
Information’s newest student group supports them with their
graduate school and professional experiences.
The San José State University School of Information has awarded 23 incoming and continuing students scholarships to assist them as they pursue graduate degrees.
Five alumni and one student from the San José State University
School of Information are among the 50 people selected by the
American Library Association to
participate in its Emerging
Leaders Program in 2019.
The San José State University School of Information sponsored a
community poster session featuring alumni and student speakers
during the California Library Association’s annual conference
held in November 2018.
Ten San José State University School of Information graduate
students have been awarded 2018-2019
Spectrum scholarships by the American Library Association’s
Office for Diversity, Literacy, and Outreach Services.
Ask United States military veterans enrolled in the Master of Library and
Information Science degree program at the San José State
University School of Information why they chose the library and
information science career field and they will likely reply with
essentially the same answer: a fundamental love for libraries.
The San José State University School of Information has rewarded
five exceptional students for their outstanding efforts as their
time in graduate school draws to a close.
The San José State University School of Information and the
Gwinnett County Public Library have chosen a Brooklyn-based
iSchool student as the first recipient of the Innovative
Librarians Award.
Twenty students pursuing a master’s degree at the San José State
University School of Information were each awarded a $1,422
scholarship for their creative presentations that showcased their
skills and commitment to the information profession.
Five new students beginning the MLIS program in spring 2018 have
demonstrated their potential as information professionals through
the creation of infographics that highlighted their desired
career paths and earned them $1,000 scholarships.
James Carpenter, a Master of Archives
and Records Administration student at the San José State
University School of Information, is quickly making a name for
himself in the information management profession before even
graduating.