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Rose, who first learned about opportunities at Edelman in a SC&I Communication class, landed an internship at the legendary firm during the spring semester of her junior year.
“Of course I was going to make mistakes, of course I was going to ask silly questions, but I
The new SC&I faculty members are currently teaching at the University of Texas at Austin, Pace University, the University of Washington, and Rutgers.
Assistant Professors Eugene Lee and Nitzan Navick focus on understanding the impacts of communication technologies on people and societies.
I teach PR professionals about crisis communication planning at Rutgers University (it’s a terrific, thorough certificate program on this matter), and one of the common threads is that few of these communication leaders are part of business continuity planning, and they can be wanting for details just like any other stakeholder. Yet, they will probably be the ones needed to communicate issues and outcomes. That creates a problem.
Findings from a Rutgers study point to “features that may support more meaningful political discourse online,” said lead author Assistant Professor of Communication Sarah Shugars.
Having recently earned the ACO certificate, Pete Safran JMS’89 is applying the knowledge he gained to take his team of 30 at Lincoln Financial “from good to great.”
How a journalism student turned a yoga class into a stepping stone into the world of law.
Today’s challenges demand adaptive strategic thinking: the ability to sense change early, reorient quickly, and act with clarity in complexity.
A new study led by Assistant Professor Jessica Yi-Yun Cheng can help emergency responders locate affected geographic areas with greater speed and accuracy, potentially saving lives and resources.