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School of Information. The information you see changes the world that you perceive—this is the idea at the heart of the School of Information here at Pratt. Across four core programs, we explore everything from algorithms to archives with the goal of improving lives and culture through information.
- About the School of Information
We are proud to be the only School of Information in New...
- Library and Information Science, MS
Library and Information Science, MS. The Master of Science...
- History
The School of Information offers the oldest Library and...
- About the School of Information
We are proud to be the only School of Information in New York City. Our convenient location gives students unparalleled opportunities to connect with the City’s dynamic information community and obtain professional positions in NYC’s leading cultural institutions, non-profits, start-ups, media companies, design firms, and other ...
The Pratt Institute School of Information is the information school of the Pratt Institute, a private university in New York City. The school administers the oldest Library and Information Science program in North America.
Pratt Institute is a private university with its main campus in Brooklyn, New York. It has a satellite campus in Manhattan and an extension campus in Utica, New York at the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute. The school was founded in 1887 with programs primarily in engineering, architecture, and fine arts.
2 ott 2015 · Pratt Institute has changed the name of its School of Information and Library Science to the School of Information. For more than 125 years, the School of Information and Library Science has been a leader at the nexus of information studies and design thinking and has been internationally known among its academic peers for its ...
The School of Information offers the oldest Library and Information Science (LIS) program in North America. Its roots trace back to 1890, a few years after Pratt Institute’s founding in 1887, when it began offering courses in cataloging and library economics.