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SC&I’s Mark Aakhus and Sarah Allred of the Walter Rand Institute at Rutgers Camden, CDHW-IRG’s co-PIs, have awarded 14 seed grants to Rutgers researchers who are designing innovative solutions to help communities achieve improved health and wellness outcomes for their residents.
Assistant Professor Charles Senteio and several SC&I colleagues have collaborated with the Rutgers School of Social Work to place a Masters of Social Work student at the East Brunswick Public Library in order to better address patrons' information needs to address questons concerning health and wellness.
Research by Associate Professor Matthew Weber and alumna Allie Kosterich, Ph.D. '17, show that data, analytic and platform-based jobs have increased significantly in newspaper and online media companies in New York City due to the digital and technological evolution.
“The [MCM program] opened many doors for me. I've been able to dive deeper into communication fields like marketing, PR, digital journalism, and media research,” Leong said.
The Department of Kinesiology and Health at the Rutgers School of Arts and Sciences has named SC&I Assistant Professor of Professional Practice, Communication, Mark Beal, Interim Director of The Rutgers University Global Sports Business Master’s Degree Program.
New Rutgers research uncovers one important factor in the ‘quiet quitting,’ phenomenon – early career professionals are trying to plan and prepare for their next career move to ensure that they don’t get “stuck” in their current jobs.
Launched by Rutgers Learning Centers and the SC&I Department of Communication, this new resource is available to all students enrolled at Rutgers University.
New research by SC&I Ph.D. Candidate Shravan Regret Iyer examines the use of Experiential Media technologies in COVID-19 pandemic news reporting.
CI-119 has been updated with state-of-the-art technology which will greatly enhance teaching and learning at SC&I, and the new design will serve as a future use case for building innovative classrooms across Rutgers and other U.S. iSchools.
The Rutgers University awards program offers “grant opportunities to support faculty research and especially to encourage scholarship in tackling challenging disciplinary problems in the sciences, social sciences, humanities, and creative arts.”