Luis '26

School of Information Studies (iSchool)
Major: Information Management and Technology
Orange Trivia: Serves as a resident advisor, student manager at the Dome during games, supervisor at the eSports room and sits on the executive board of his fraternity.
“Many of the opportunities I’ve had were made possible through the generosity of others, and giving back ensures that future students can have the same or even better experiences. It's a powerful way to make a lasting impact.”
Describe your Syracuse experience.
My Syracuse experience has been amazing. I’ve had the opportunity to connect with professors who have been great mentors and have made close friendships that I truly value. My friends even joke that I know just about everyone on campus, which shows how strong and welcoming the community here is.
How is the iSchool preparing you for your future career?
The iSchool is preparing me for my career by combining technical skills with real-world applications. I’ve learned multiple coding languages while also gaining a strong understanding of the management and business side of technology. The hands-on learning and mentorship from professors have given me a solid foundation for my future.
How has donor generosity impacted your time at Syracuse?
Donor generosity has had a big impact on my time here. It has helped create opportunities for me and for the organizations I’m part of, opportunities that wouldn’t have been possible without the support of donors. I am very grateful for everything they do to make the Syracuse experience so enriching.
What does it mean to you to be Orange?
To me, being Orange means being part of a community that is supportive, ambitious and full of opportunity. It’s about learning from some of the best, forming meaningful relationships and carrying the pride of Syracuse with you wherever you go. Being Orange isn’t just about being a student, it’s about being part of something bigger, something that stays with you for life.