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“Stay true to who you are. As you chase your dreams, it’s very easy to be consumed in hustle culture, especially in New York, and lose sight of who you are. Never feel that you have to compromise your integrity and who you are as an individual,” McCoy said.
Rutgers researchers identify “information snowballing” as a method that individuals interested in any topic, from sustainability to career growth, can use to effectively and quickly increase their knowledge.
Awarded for their work as journalists and photographers, the winners credit SC&I for preparing them for success.
After 23 years working in state government, Goemaat shares her expertise for a career in the public sector.
Digital inequality – challenges in accessing or maintaining an internet connection and functional digital devices – affected on-time graduation for U
A member of the Rutgers Public Speaking Organization, Campos placed first in Poetry Interpretation at the AFA-NST District 7 Spring Qualifier, enabling her to compete in the national finals.
Professor of Library and Information Science Marie L. Radford, who has mentored countless faculty, undergraduate, master’s, and Ph.D. students during her distinguished 21 year-career at SC&I, will retire on July 1, 2025.
The symposium created a platform for scholars, practitioners, and students to exchange insights on real-world challenges, ranging from AI and ethics to knowledge infrastructure, to community and inclusion.
By John Beisser, Rutgers University Office of Communications and Marketing
The Rutgers Master of Information Program in the School of Communication and Information is listed at number six on the “Library and Information Studies” top schools list.