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A new book examines the impact the media are having on the lives of children during the COVID-19 pandemic, including children from populations that have rarely been studied before, and presents advice for media professionals as well as new findings for scholars.
Associate Professor of Library and Information Science Ross J. Todd, an expert on the interconnectedness of people, information, and knowledge, and the transformative role of school libraries in the 21st century, died on March 30, 2022.
The COMMchella music lineup will kick off with the band, The Thrill of Meandering, featuring Jordan Hurtado SC&I’21. Hurtado will be followed by Loveseat Pete, featuring Matt Keenan SC&I’23. The third act will be singer Cristina Ferucci SC&I’20, who recently released her first solo album. COMMchella will culminate with The Rockets, featuring current student Jason Grundt SC&I’22.
Cathy Pedrayes MCM’22, lifestyle expert and TikTok Mom Friend with over 2.3 million followers, has had quite an eventful year, and it’s only March.
The campaign will feature COMMchella, a music festival at The Yard on April 27, showcasing music acts led by Rutgers communication majors, past and present.
If you care about improving society, learning about CSR at this event will help you find opportunities and have a positive impact in any career path or field you are pursuing!
Award-winning alumna and school librarian Martha Hickson MLIS’05 RC’82, who was targeted during a book-banning protest held by a group of North Hunterdon High School parents last fall, discusses the insights she gained during the experience, the power of books, those who suffer the most from censorship, and the reasons she still loves her job.
Neal Bennett Ed.M.’19, assistant professor of professional practice, Journalism and Media Studies, is a Telly Award-winning video producer, editor, and director.
Ever wonder how the data science research of our SCI-LIS data science faculty helps industry in the ‘real world’? Industry expert Ganes Kesari joins a panel of our own SCI-LIS data science faculty for an evening of lightning talks and conversation about how data science research helps the industry understand its business and customers. Moderated by Lilia Pavolovsky - Associate Teaching Professor and Director of the MI Program.
Ammari, an assistant professor of Library and Information Science, received the award for “his outstanding and vibrant contributions to this field.” The awarding organization, AMiner Scholar, wrote, “The 2022 winners are among the most-impactful scholars from the top venues of their respective subject fields between 2012 and 2021.”