Project ASPEN will develop and implement an intervention to facilitate policymakers’ access to and use of research evidence that is relevant to adolescent mental health policy.
Nikolaos Linardopoulos, associate teaching professor at SC&I, explains how he worked with Rutgers to transform the public speaking course so it could be offered remotely.
The Public Relations specialization is designed for public relations professionals who wish to enhance their professional credentials and for those who wish to enter this dynamic profession and be an effective public relations practitioner.
The Health Communication specialization is intended for students who wish to specialize in various contexts related to community wellness and health interaction.
The Corporate Purpose and Social Impact specialization looks at the concepts of sustainability, organizational purpose, and corporate social responsibility (CSR) that are crucial to understanding the role of business in society.
Communication and Media Studies is a general specialization in which students create a self-designed course of study that draws across any MCM specialization as well as courses in other areas of the School of Communication and Information.
The Communication and Media Research specialization is intended for students who wish to take a more research-oriented course of study. It is also designed for those students who may wish to pursue a Ph.D. program after completing the MCM.
Welcome back! To further promote community wellness, courses within the School of Communication and Information will be offered remotely for the Fall 2020 semester. As a result, the SC&I Office of Student Services will continue to operate remotely through the Fall 2020 semester as well. Be assured that we remain committed to providing outstanding academic, personal, and career support to all our students.
In “Organizing Inclusion,” a new book edited by Professor Marya Doerfel and former SC&I faculty member Jennifer Gibbs, the authors “challenge all of us to rethink our own role in perpetuating racist systems and how we can change that with both individual-level and structural changes.”