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Scholars will present leading-edge communication research during the 26th Annual New Jersey Communication Association (NJCA) Conference on March 26, 2022.
“We're all on different paths so don't look at what others are doing - just try to focus on you,” Ogalo said.
If you are a current or former communications college student, you have likely written your share of bibliographies - the lists of works you referred to in a paper. The next step in the capstone process is the completion of an Annotated Bibliography, which goes beyond its simpler counterpart to incorporate details about each of the entries listed.
In 1987, March became known and celebrated as Women’s History Month in the U.S., the U.K. and Australia, as “an annual recognition of the historical and modern accomplishments and perseverance of women across the globe –financially, socially, and politically,” according to Wikipedia.
“Sympathy Sockpuppets,” members of online communities who employ deceptive personas to gain sympathy and care from other members, can have a devastating impact on the groups they infiltrate, according to new research by Assistant Professor Kaitlin Costello.
Associate Professor Lisa Mikesell, an expert on patient-provider communication and relationships, presented her expertise in a training webinar created by The Rutgers Global Tuberculosis Institute that was used by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Evidence of renewed interest in the study of how the places we live in impact our health can be found across many disciplines, ranging from sociology and public health to geography and economics.
This graduate seminar examines issues of interpersonal dynamics when talking about health and healthcare.
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