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H2P

Yesterday was our iSchool-wide social hour and Student Organization Meeting.

There were tons of snacks, games (including Mario Kart!), and students from all three tracks, MLIS, MSIS, and MST. It was a great way to meet Jourdan’s classmates and other students in Tele, and those students in my classes that I hadn’t had a chance to get to know.

Afterwards, we had a brief Student Organization Meeting to get the basics of the organizations. We have 9 organizations,

We’ll have nominations for the next week, and the following week to vote.

And, our Pitt Football team just beat University of New Mexico, 27-49! Hail to Pitt! (H2P)

Alumni Networking Panel!

Tonight was the Alumni Networking Panel! Two MLIS graduates came in to speak to current iSchool students about their graduate school experience, finding a job, and working afterwards. There was pizza, pop, and plenty of questions ranging from what classes have had the biggest impact in their current job to resume tips.

The greatest advice I took away from this event is to take advantage of our career services resources. We have a group of iSchool alumni that are willing to practice mock phone interviews AND review resumes. Its never too early to brush up on those interview skills!

Hello, world!

I have finished my first week of classes at the iSchool, huzzah!

I am in the Archives & Information Science track, so I have a set schedule for fall. I am currently taking Archives & Records Management,  Introduction to Information Technologies, Preservation Management, and Understanding Information. As expected, there is a lot of reading. A lot of reading. However, its all for a great purpose. All four of my classes are working towards building a solid foundation of the history and goals of the Library Information Science field.

The instructors are a mix of professors and Ph D students, and every class has an atmosphere of collaboration. Our instructors are interested in hearing our opinions, and facilitating academic conversation. The best detail of our instructors is the fact that they are actively working to further our field, through research and projects. Hearing how excited a Ph D student is about his or her dissertation or project creates excitement and confirms my reasons for being at Pitt.

My first week has also included my first day of work at the iSchool Student Center as a Commonwealth Scholar, and my first day of work at WQED-FM as an Archiving Intern. Both have required getting down the basics while hitting the ground running. Things are only going to get busier!

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