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It's easy to support the School of Information Studies.

You can use our secure, online giving form by clicking the orange "Give Now" button found throughout our site.

 

Or mail us your gift:


School of Information Studies
343 Hinds Hall
Syracuse NY 13244

Make checks payable to Syracuse University

You can designate your contribution to:

Dean's Fund

Provide our leader with the flexibility she needs to support the iSchool's top priorities

If you wish to discuss how your contribution will benefit the iSchool or to discuss planned giving opportunities or other ways to support the school, please contact Scott Barrett at (315) 443-6139 or Barbara Settel at (315)-443-5604.

The Raymond F. von Dran Fund

Help us honor our late dean Raymond F. von Dran. Visit the RVD fund website.


Jeffrey Katzer Doctoral Student Advancement Fund

Funds the Jeffrey Katzer Doctoral Scholarship, a scholarship funded in former Dean and Professor Jeffrey Katzer’s name to provide a full fellowship to a first year doctoral student.

Student Scholarship Fund

Enable us to not only attract, but also enroll, the best and brightest students from around the world

Student Travel Fund

Enrich the educational experience for our students by funding study-abroad opportunities so they can succeed in today's global society

Innovation and Entrepreneurship Fund

Invest in the creativity and exploration of our students and faculty and see what their high-stakes research projects can yield.

Faculty Teaching Initiatives Fund

Ensure that our faculty members receive the support they need to deliver the best teaching and latest curricula to our students

Technology Endowment for Hinds Hall

Endow a space within Hinds Hall and provide the funds to keep the iSchool equipped with the latest and greatest technology

Eric Thomas Hansen '07
Champaign, Illinois
Electronic communications consultant, L.M. Dulye & Co.

There is no program that matches the rewarding balance of soft and hard skills you will acquire through coming to the iSchool at Syracuse. The practical nature of the program is directly connected to major social and economic changes taking place.
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