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A Rutgers-led project examines trust in the technology.
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.
Rutgers–New Brunswick alumnus Dan Rovetto has made a name for himself in Hollywood editing leading TV shows, including the new Suits LA.
Digital inequality – challenges in accessing or maintaining an internet connection and functional digital devices – affected on-time graduation for U
For more than 25 years, financial journalist David Gaffen JMS’95 has reported for major publications incl
As president of the NJCA, one of Dool’s priorities this year will be to organize the NJCA Annual Conference, which will be hosted by Rutgers and held at SC&I on March 15, 2025. This year’s conference theme is “Powered by Connection.”
The intention to vaccinate against HPV increased among unvaccinated male college students who watched videos of other male students explain why they got the HPV vaccine, a Rutgers study found.
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.
Held at the Rutgers School of Communication and Information on March 15, 2025, the aim of the conference, the organizers, wrote, was to “drive more attunement as a means to return to an environment of civil, respectful, and dignified discourse to create much more productive connections” during the present time when “we are experiencing a world of division, extremism, acrimony, and an overall lack of civility and respect.”
The School of Communication and Information has been granted continued accreditation for the Master of Information (MI) program through fall 2025 from ALA/COA.