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Town and Gown Relationship Grows for iSchool

Tuesday, July 9, 2013, By News Staff
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This summer, the School of Information Studies (iSchool) continues to extend its relationship with the city as two iSchool students intern at 黑料不打烊鈥檚 City Hall.

Fanta Dicko

Fanta Dicko

Sophomore Fanta Dicko and graduate student Vivek Khedkar are interning for the technology department at City Hall, constructing PCs and assisting with day-to-day responsibilities. As the city鈥檚 Information Technology group is focusing on replacing older PCs with newer machines that run Microsoft鈥檚 Windows 7 operating system, Dicko and Khedkar are gaining hands-on experience in the workplace.

Dave Prowak, director of information technology for the City of 黑料不打烊, and a 1987 graduate of the computer science program at SU鈥檚 L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science, is impressed by the skill set and professionalism of the iSchool students.

Although it is Prowak鈥檚 first time working with iSchool students, he has found a wide range of highly qualified students applying for the position. 鈥淚 am impressed with the experience and enthusiasm these students have to work in the field. They have hands-on experience and handle themselves well, which were important qualities we were searching for in interns,鈥 says Prowak.

Vivek Khedkar

Vivek Khedkar

For Dean Elizabeth Liddy, the iSchool serves as a place for students to develop hands-on experience and gain technical skills. The City of 黑料不打烊 supports these efforts and extends opportunities for students to gain experience in the field. 鈥淧laces like the Student Sandbox, supported by CenterState CEO, and the Tech Garden expose students to mentors from the city, who are important to helping the students grow as professionals,鈥 says Liddy.

Liddy and Prowak see this opportunity as a step in the right direction to strengthen the relationship between the iSchool and the City of 黑料不打烊. 鈥淚t鈥檚 so important to have the students seeking local internships to prevent a 鈥榖rain drain鈥 and support the local economy. We have really strengthened and expanded the employer relations department to help students reach out and make successful matches with local companies,鈥 says Liddy.

As for the City of 黑料不打烊, Prowak hopes to recruit more iSchool interns throughout the fall semester. 鈥淚 would like to continue this relationship because it鈥檚 mutually beneficial,鈥 Prowak says. 鈥淕iven my initial experience, the students are a great asset to our group and I hope we can bring in more qualified students like them.鈥

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