Meet Broadcast Reporter Kristina DeRobertis JMS’22
A broadcast reporter for WBOC-TV, Kristina DeRobertis, talks about her JMS experience and how she followed her dreams.
A broadcast reporter for WBOC-TV, Kristina DeRobertis, talks about her JMS experience and how she followed her dreams.
Congratulations to all the contributors to the fall 2022 edition of Kairos, the JMS magazine of top undergraduate work!
Donald Trump continues to dominate the news cycle whether he is in office or not. But if he continues to make headlines with the same outlandish statements, when does it stop being news?
The convention’s theme honors PLACE: People, Liberation, Advocacy, Community, and Environment.
SC&I alumni, students, and faculty members partnered with Rutgers Athletics and Whoo-Rah Productions to produce the film which sheds light on gender inequality in sports and celebrates the 1982 Rutgers Women’s Basketball Team.
Maher is now working as a Human Resources coordinator at NBC, a company she’d long dreamed to work for.
Both undergraduate and graduate students expanded their academic knowledge, field experience, and understanding of European cultures this past spring and summer by taking study abroad classes taught by SC&I faculty through Rutgers Global.
They are working for Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP, NJ.com-The Star-Ledger, NBC Entertainment, NBC Universal, and Terracycle. A few of SC&I’s former news writing interns reflect upon the ways their internship is tied to their professional success.
“I will always credit the JMS major for my excellent writing skills. I’m confident in my writing, I can tell a story in a way that’s effective, and I do a lot of that in my work,” Dean Traxler said.
SC&I faculty and students are attending and presenting research at the 105th Annual Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) Conference from August 3–6 in Detroit, Michigan.