Scholarly sources and reliable news sources about the Ebola outbreak
This post was originally published on the Scientific American Blog, Information Culture, on September 29, 2014. While there has been some high quality news reporting about...
This post was originally published on the Scientific American Blog, Information Culture, on September 29, 2014. While there has been some high quality news reporting about...
Three instructors, five team leaders, 37 participants, 5 regional locations in New York, and 963 miles travelled; this, the winning equation for a summertime road trip...
On behalf of everyone working with the Center for Academic Excellence, welcome back to campus everyone! And for those of you who are new, we look...
As always, we’ve made some changes around the library over the summer. Here are some highlights! Expanded Lower Level study area We have expanded our seating...
SUNY researchers today released a study that shows New York State’s innovation profile is one of the strongest in the nation, and that continued focus on...
If you use Internet Explorer, you may want to check out what CIT NewsBytes has to say about protecting yourself from the latest hacking vulnerabilities in IE....
On Friday, April 25, 2014, the College will celebrate Dr. Rose-Marie Chierici, a dynamic Professor and Department Chair who has brought her field work in Haiti...
This year, earthday.org is focusing their theme on reaching 2 Billion Acts of Green. Commit your act of green by telling earthday.org what you are doing to save...
If you’ve been under a rock the past week, you may not be aware that many of your online accounts might have been compromised by the...
by Cyril Oberlander What makes a good researcher? When navigating today’s complex information ecosystem, researchers in any setting must have a variety of tools at their...