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Doctoral Alumna and Noted Scholar Linda Lederman Wins Graduate School-New Brunswick Award

Linda Costigan Lederman (Ph.D., 1979) has been awarded the Rutgers Graduate School-New Brunswick Alumni Award for Distinguished Accomplishments and Service in the Social and Behavioral Sciences.

Dr. Lederman, an internationally recognized health communication scholar, will be honored at Rutgers University on March 5, 2010.

Schement Named to Top 100 Hispanic Leaders in Information Technology List

Dean Jorge Reina Schement of the School of Communication and Information has been named to the Top 100 Most Influential Hispanics in Information Technology by the Hispanic IT Executive Council (HITEC).

Not Your Mother’s Library: Reference Experts Write for the 21st Century

The next time you walk into a library and the person at the reference desk doesn’t get to you right away, don’t think they’re simply ignoring you – they could be instant messaging with someone from across the country trying to find just the right resource for an important project.

Mobile Communication and Social Policy: An International Conference

This weekend, the Center for Mobile Communication Studies hosts an international conference where researchers and academics will gather in New Brunswick to examine the impact of mobile communication on politics, business, family, and other social institutions.

The "Informers" and the "Meformers": Study Reveals Two Types of Twitter Users
Social awareness streams like Twitter and Facebook are mostly populated by a new category of Internet users known as “meformers”: a term coined by Rutgers researchers. In a study of Twitter, a microblogging service used by millions of people from high school students to national elected officials, Mor Naaman and Jeffrey Boase found that 80 percent of regular users are “meformers,” people who use the platform to post updates on their everyday activities, social lives, feelings, thoughts and emotions. The remaining 20 percent – “informers” – share information, have larger social networks and are more interactive with their followers. (Read their paper here.)
"The Boss" of the Garden State: Lee Examines Springsteen's Influence on N.J. and the Nation

As a former journalist, Richard Lee knows that telling stories is a vital way of providing citizens with information. One of Richard Lee’s favorite musical artists, Bruce Springsteen, has been telling stories about New Jersey since the 1970s.

Journalism Major Interviews Rutgers President McCormick About Annual Address for RU-tv
Journalism and Media Studies major Marianne DePadua interviewed Rutgers President Richard L. McCormick the morning before his Annual Address for the Wake Up Rutgers program on RU-tv.
Complex Info Environment Calls for More Media Literacy Education for Children, Center Director Says
Professor Robert Kubey, who also directs the Center for Media Studies at the School of Communication and Information, calls for more media literacy education for children as news and society grows more complex.
Professor Nicholas Belkin Receives Distinguished Lectureship Award from NJ/ASIS&T
The New Jersey Chapter of the American Society for Information Science & Technology (NJ/ASIS&T) is pleased to honor Dr. Nicholas J. Belkin with its Distinguished Lectureship Award.
James E. Katz Named Editor-in-Chief of Eminent Communication Journal

One of the communication field’s most prestigious journals is now led by School of Communication and Information senior faculty member Professor James E. Katz.

For more than 30 years, Human Communication Research, a peer-reviewed publication of the International Communication Association, has published some of the most influential empirical work in field.  Katz, who is also chair of the Department of Communication and a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, was named as the new editor-in-chief at the Association’s annual meeting in May.

School of Communication and Information Welcomes Four New Faculty Members

It’s a new year at the School of Communication and Information, and the School welcomes four new faculty members this year: Vikki Katz and Jennifer Warren in the Department of Communication; Todd Wolfson in the Department of Journalism and Media Studies; and Joe Sanchez in the Department of Library and Information Science.

Dean's Message to SC&I Alumni: Staying Informed and Connected
Dean Jorge Reina Schement sent a message to alumni of the School of Communication and Information, the first of a regular series of communications designed to keep alumni informed of news at SC&I and help them stay engaged with the community.
New J&J Fellow and Rutgers Grad Has A Penchant for Philanthropy
When she returned to the United States from South Africa, Imani Davis knew she wanted to work in corporate America, but not necessarily in the name of profit. She wanted to continue the type of work she started in South Africa—helping people improve their lives. But she also wanted to make a significant impact.
HP Award Enables Greater Classroom Interaction, Sheds Light on Laptop Use
An award from HP is demonstrating the power of technology to improve classroom interaction between students and teachers, and moving the School of Communication and Information toward a dynamic approach to mobile computing.
Higher Ed Accreditation Moves Toward More Systematic Approach, SC&I Expert Writes
A growing segment of the higher education community is embracing a more "evidence-based, systematic, and transparent" approach to assessment, evaluation, and accreditation, according to SC&I Professor Brent Ruben writing for Inside Higher Ed, a leading online news source in the world of higher education.
What is Knowledge Management? New Video Illuminates an Increasingly Important Field

What is knowledge, and what do specialists in the field of knowledge management do? The answer to that question can be somewhat elusive and hard to grasp. But the researchers and students at the Knowledge Institute at Rutgers University provide some answers in a new YouTube video.

whereRU: Convocation Captured Using New Imaging Technology

Approximately 950 students from the School of Communication, Information and Library Studies received bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees at the school's convocation ceremony, held at the College Avenue Gym in New Brunswick. SCILS Assistant Professor Anselm Spoerri captured a wide view of the ceremony using robotic cameras, creating Gigapan images of convocation. These images allow viewers to zoom in and view the entire ceremony in impressive detail.

SC&I Hosts First Alumni Event During Rutgers Reunion Weekend
About 30 people gathered at the Red Lion Cafe at the Rutgers Student Center to celebrate alumni at the first-ever Reunion Weekend event held especially for graduates of the School of Communication, Information and Library Studies and the various academic programs that predate the school's establishment in 1982.
Graduate Students and Faculty Receive Awards at First Ever Honors Day

Faculty, staff, and graduate students celebrated the school's first ever Honors Day. The event took place at the Brower Commons Faculty Dining Room. In addition to a meal catered by Rutgers Dining Services, the more than 100 attendees enjoyed a digital slide show and the presentation of many end-of-year departmental and program awards.

Student Project Allows Anyone to See Rutgers Up Close and Personal

The undergraduate students in Assistant Professor Anselm Spoerri's "Information Visualization" course have opened up Rutgers' College Avenue Campus to the world through their "whereRU" project.

First Social Media Class at Rutgers Open for Registration
The first course in using social media is open for registration. "Understanding and Building Social Media: An Interdisciplinary Approach" will be taught to graduate students by faculty members in the communication department and the library and information science department.
Communication Professor Advises Rutgers Community on Research Approval Process
SCILS Associate Professor of Communication Kathryn Greene is Rutgers' IRB Advisor. She commits time and expertise to helping colleagues conduct responsible research and successfully navigate the approval process.
Five Books by SCILS Professors Honored in Celebration of Rutgers Faculty Authors

 

SCILS faculty from all three academic departments were honored at the Rutgers University Libraries Sixth Annual Celebration of Faculty Authors. In 2008, James E. Katz, Brent D. Ruben, Laurie K. Lewis, Jack Z. Bratich, Marie L. Radford, and John V. Pavlik all authored important books in communication, journalism and media studies, and library and information science. They have made great contributions to the world of knowledge and scholarship as well as to faculty productivity at Rutgers University.

Political Expert Dissects 2010 New Jersey Fiscal Battle
How will the current economic and budgetary strains in New Jersey -- and the protracted battles and debates in Trenton over the state budget -- affect New Jersey's gubernatorial election later this year? Richard Lee, a SCILS Ph.D. student and a communication professional with more than 30 years experience in journalism, politics, and public relations, examined the forces at work in Trenton and at kitchen tables across New Jersey in an Op-Ed piece for The Record of Bergen County, N.J.

 

SCILS Alumnus Tim Pernetti Named Rutgers Director of Intercollegiate Athletics
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. – Former Rutgers football player Tim Pernetti, executive vice president of CBS College Sports Network and familiar to Rutgers fans for his radio commentary, was named director of intercollegiate athletics at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, at today’s meeting of the Rutgers Board of Governors. The appointment, following a national search, is effective April 1.
The Rise of Online Dating: Communication Professor Appears on WNYC's "The Leonard Lopate Show"
Jennifer Gibbs, assistant professor of communication, explained on the day before Valentine's Day why online dating has grown so popular and how cyber dating differs from dating "IRL" (in real life).
James E. Katz Elected as Fellow of AAAS, a Top National Science Association
Professor James E. Katz has been elected as a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the pre-eminent national scientific organization that recognizes scholars whose efforts are scientifically or socially distinguished.
Ice Cream Social Marks End of Fall Semester at SCILS
SCILS opened up its doors December 10 for the first Ice Cream Social, where nearly 200 students, faculty, and staff took the opportunity to relax and mingle with one another before digging into final papers and exams.
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Doctoral Alumna and Noted Scholar Linda Lederman Wins Graduate School-New Brunswick Award
Schement Named to Top 100 Hispanic Leaders in Information Technology List
Not Your Mother’s Library: Reference Experts Write for the 21st Century
Mobile Communication and Social Policy: An International Conference
The "Informers" and the "Meformers": Study Reveals Two Types of Twitter Users
"The Boss" of the Garden State: Lee Examines Springsteen's Influence on N.J. and the Nation
Journalism Major Interviews Rutgers President McCormick About Annual Address for RU-tv
Complex Info Environment Calls for More Media Literacy Education for Children, Center Director Says
Professor Nicholas Belkin Receives Distinguished Lectureship Award from NJ/ASIS&T
James E. Katz Named Editor-in-Chief of Eminent Communication Journal
School of Communication and Information Welcomes Four New Faculty Members
Dean's Message to SC&I Alumni: Staying Informed and Connected
New J&J Fellow and Rutgers Grad Has A Penchant for Philanthropy
HP Award Enables Greater Classroom Interaction, Sheds Light on Laptop Use
Higher Ed Accreditation Moves Toward More Systematic Approach, SC&I Expert Writes
What is Knowledge Management? New Video Illuminates an Increasingly Important Field
whereRU: Convocation Captured Using New Imaging Technology
SC&I Hosts First Alumni Event During Rutgers Reunion Weekend
Graduate Students and Faculty Receive Awards at First Ever Honors Day
Student Project Allows Anyone to See Rutgers Up Close and Personal
First Social Media Class at Rutgers Open for Registration
Communication Professor Advises Rutgers Community on Research Approval Process
Five Books by SCILS Professors Honored in Celebration of Rutgers Faculty Authors
Political Expert Dissects 2010 New Jersey Fiscal Battle
SCILS Alumnus Tim Pernetti Named Rutgers Director of Intercollegiate Athletics
The Rise of Online Dating: Communication Professor Appears on WNYC's "The Leonard Lopate Show"
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