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Senior Blythe Taylor, SC&I events intern, dance major at the School of Arts and Sciences, and a native of Dallas, Texas, describes a typical day now that she’s completing her Rutgers coursework and internship from home because of COVID-19.
After having spent nearly four decades working for the Federal Government and in diplomatic service in Washington, D.C., the Middle East, and South and Southeast Asia, SC&am
In order to benefit local low-income, promising students, Frank Kabela, ’60, who majored in journalism at the Rutgers School of Communication and Information, and his wife Pat, who attended Douglass College at Rutgers, have pledged a seven-figure gift to the Rutgers Future Scholars Program.
SC&I’s Assistant Dean For Instructional Support and Assessment, Sharon Stoerger, will participate in the one-year Rutgers Leadership Academy during 2019-2020. The Academy seeks to develop mid-career faculty and staff for expanded leadership roles.
Deputy Director of the Nevada Film Office, Harran, who majored in Journalism and Media Studies at SC&I, said, “The instructors/professors and the environment they created at Rutgers cleared the way for me to grow up in an environment that challenged me to learn while giving me the support and tools I would need to ultimately be successful.”
Working with over 90 student-athletes at Rutgers, Rosenberg provides academic advising to the Gymnastics, Women’s Lacrosse, Women’s Golf, and Women’s Swimming and Diving teams. Learn more about how she spends her hectic days and discover the great advice she gives her students.
Mark Aakhus, Sunyoung Kim, and Lisa Mikesell are collaborating with the Hematologic Malignancies Program at RCINJ to help design a patient support system to help physicians communicate with cancer patients about the risks involved in using Bone Marrow Transplant as an alternative to chemotherapy.
This article, written by Cynthia Media, originally appeared in Rutgers Today on September 21, 2018.
Eddie Kalegi, a senior majoring in journalism and media studies, has broadened his experiences in sports media by hosting podcasts, announcing college games and interning for a satellite radio company.
SC&I Lecturer Ralph Gigliotti’s new paper provides a framework to enable leaders to enact change that will “contribute to individual and collective vitality during a time of widespread disruption and polarization across contexts.”