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The iSchool website calendar uses the Syracuse University community calendar for events. Anyone with a Syracuse University NetID and password can submit events through the Syracuse University Community Calendar. All events are reviewed approved by iSchool Marketing and Communications upon submission.

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  • Event title: aim for a title that is 60 characters or less, including spaces
  • Event description: be as descriptive as possible
  • Event date
  • Event start AND end time
  • Registration link (if applicable)
  • Website link for more information (if applicable)
    • In general, the calendar listing you're submitting will be the "website" for the event. Unless you can provide a website/URL where more information for this specific event is listed, please leave this field blank.
  • Location (including building and room number)
  • Event contact name and email: while the SU calendar does not require this for submission, but we strongly encourage that you include one to make event communication easier.
  • Event cost
  • Intended audience

Grouping and categorizing your event

Group

Always use the School of Information Studies (iSchool) group. If you choose a different group, your event will not get submitted to the iSchool team for review and will not make it to the iSchool's website calendar.

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Use the Information and Library Science category as a default, unless you feel another category fits is a better fit.

Type

Choose the event type that dest best describes your event.

What if I want a graphic for my event?

While graphics aren't required for calendar submissions, the Marketing and Communications team can make a graphic for you upon request. After you have submitted your event to the calendar, submit a graphic request to the iSchool Marketing and Communications Request form. Include all relevant, high-resolution graphics or photos, such as headshots, photos, or logos. Allow 3-5 business days for graphic creation. 

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