![]() ![]() over voters not trusting election results, and shares how she wants to use this research to make election laws less discriminatory and more representative.Īpril is a time for the Syracuse University community to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month. with the U.K., addresses the growing concern in the U.S. Coleman stops by to discuss her research and how she became interested in politics and elections, compares voter ID laws in the U.S. Coleman’s findings will be used for a report on how the U.K. Coleman will analyze materials sent to voters informing them of the policy change to examine how well-informed voters were about the policy shift. elections, thanks to a Fulbright postgraduate award. Gretchen Coleman '22, who is currently pursuing a master's degree in political science, democracy and elections at the University of Manchester, has researched voter ID laws in the U.S. The reason behind the policy change is a growing mistrust in the election process, and the new laws closely follow those in the U.S. Therefore, don’t you worry, Newhouse/iSchool duals! It’s all going to be all right … even if you can’t decide between the ICE Box and United Kingdom is about to hold the country’s first elections where voters are required to show ID when they vote. The strong connection between communications and technology presents a great need right now, across the world. You’re getting sought after in the career market. It’s a ton of work … but this is the future! 8. And you’ll need passion, strength, and an intense ability to multi-task. You’ll need those entry-level grammar courses, introduction to information science, multimedia storytelling, and a coding ability for an information age. Therefore, if you feel really strongly about both communications and technology, there are so many opportunities available to make sure you’re learning what you need to know. Anything you are learning now can and will help you in the future Why won’t certain iSchool applications run on MacOS services? Why do virtual Windows abilities take up so much storage on my laptop? Why won’t the iSchool love me for who I am? Can I help that I gravitate towards shiny, silver laptops rather than clunky, black double monitors? 7. This is a true problem I am coming to terms with. The iSchool will never accept faithful Mac users Also, Newhouse labs are WAY different than iSchool labs You can direct a winning public relations campaign and give a stellar elevator pitch. ![]() You have a constant blend of social media posts and Python coding labs. But, that’s the fun of it! Every day you bounce from advanced graphic design classes to computer networking theory. Do I go to the ICE Box? I have friends and feel comfortable at both! Can’t I just do my work in the library? 4. There’s such thing as too many places to studyīoth the iSchool and Newhouse were designed for the student experience. You possess an advanced knowledge, and you can help others bridge the gap. Not everyone has the double education you have! It’s fine to get upset about the wrong use of “you’re” or punctuation problems in the technology field, just as it is normal to gaze in amazement at a communicator’s complete hatred towards any and all advanced technology. Counting technologists’ grammar mistakes or giggling at communicators’ computer troubles is okay People are constantly saying this is the future! 2. Newhouse School of Public Communication is a perfect blend. The streamlined dual major between the School of Information Studies and the S.I. There’s really no difference between talking about technology and using technology for communications. Technology and communications are INSEPARABLE The following is a compilation of what I’ve learned as a Newhouse/iSchool dual major student: 1.
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