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The annual event, organized by SC&I faculty member Marc Aronson, featured nearly two dozen presenters live and virtually, and showcased the new and growing international children’s book collection housed at Alexander Library.
WhatsApp posts shared by political parties in India do not reveal a significant amount of misinformation or hate speech, according to a Rutgers
Launched by Rutgers Learning Centers and the SC&I Department of Communication, this new resource is available to all students enrolled at Rutgers University.
2024 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars Special Report to be Published April 25; 20 semifinalists announced.
By Lisa Intrabartola, Rutgers University Office of Communications
David Pérez MI’26, a social worker who helps support the community through his job at the Long Branch Free Public Library, recognizes the importance of public libraries in communities and how much they can impact others.
Washington, who has recently published a book on ethical data science, stresses the history of human intelligence to students of artificial intelligence.
Associate Professor Kristina Scharp will receive Top Paper and Top Panel Awards.
The T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center recognizes and continues the work of Timothy Thomas Fortune, an American orator, civil rights leader, journalist writer, editor, and publisher. He was the editor of the nation’s leading black newspaper The New York Age and the leading economist in the Black community.
SC&I Communication faculty and doctoral students will participate in the 18th biennial Kentucky Conference on Health Communication hosted by the University of Kentucky College of Communication and Information’s Department of Communication, April 4 – 6, in Lexington, Kentucky. The conference theme is “innovations in health communication.”