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The highly prestigious Pulitzer Prize, one of the top literary prizes in the United States, is “designed to celebrate excellence in journalism, arts, and letters.”
During her visit to the MCM class, Carissa Lawson provided insights into how the rise of citizen journalism, social media, and AI are impacting news writing and broadcasting.
A cap and gown that belonged to Bill Bauer—a beloved Rutgers professor and generous supporter of the university—will be worn at commencement ceremonies this year by Jon Oliver, a former student of Bauer and longtime Rutgers faculty and staff member who is completing his Ph.D. exactly 40 years after earning his bachelor’s degree.
To honor and celebrate our graduating students, SC&I will host its annual graduation convocation ceremony on Thursday, May 15, 2025 from 10 a.m.
“The world needs creative, committed, and responsible journalists and media makers more urgently than ever, and these students are leading the way,” said Chair of the Journalism and Media Studies Department and Professor Lauren Feldman.
Students engaged with Rutgers alumni, staff, and peers about a wide variety of cybersecurity and information privacy topics.
The study offers guidance for healthcare providers facing diagnostic uncertainty. Bontempo recommends that clinicians validate patients' experiences regardless of whether they can diagnose them.
The annual #COMMChella Music Festival, a highlight of the SC&I Communication Department’s annual #BECOMM campaign, was held at the Yard on College Avenue on April 2, 2025 under a fair sky.
At “Career Conversations,” a special feature of the spring 2025 #COMMchella Music Festival, 40 SC&I Communication alums networked with hundreds of SC&I students eager to prepare for successful careers.