Designing Safer Online Spaces for Trauma Survivors
People who have survived traumatic experiences need inclusive and non-judgmental online spaces that enable them to feel safe and supported, findings of a new Rutgers study emphasize.
People who have survived traumatic experiences need inclusive and non-judgmental online spaces that enable them to feel safe and supported, findings of a new Rutgers study emphasize.
Ortiz describes how majoring in Journalism and Media Studies has exposed her to various career possibilities within the field, and why she sets her sights on a career focused on sports.
DEWG’s Co-Chair, SC&I Associate Professor of Communication Jeff Lane, explains the mission of a group of faculty members and students from Rutgers and beyond who are working together through DEWG to advance methods of collecting research data from many kinds of populations, even those living in communities considered to be sensitive, vulnerable, or hard to reach.
The aim of this year’s incubator, hosted by and for the school’s scholarly community, was “to explore the connections among DEI&A and the digitalization of life and living for the conduct of inclusive discovery in SC&I’s research and pedagogy, especially as it relates to insights and innovations in the methodologies and methods SC&I uses and teaches.”
Held on April 7, 2023, Rutgers’ celebration will include readings and performances in many languages and a focus on Rutgers’ International Youth Literature Collection.
Jimmy Carter, the longest living president, who served one term in the White House from 1977 to 1981, recently entered hospice care.