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Grasso, a part-time lecturer at SC&I who taught public relations courses for 21 years, died on Saturday, June 15. He will be dearly missed as a beloved colleague, friend, professor, and mentor to thousands of Rutgers students.
Entrepreneur and Communications/Journalism alumnus Anthony Torre RC ’96 adds Rutgers University Athletics to his client roster.
Faculty members Sunyoung Kim, Chenjerai Kumanyika, and Charles Senteio have passed their third-year review and have been reappointed on their tenure path, while Nikolaus Linardopoulos has been named Associate Teaching Professor.
JMS rising junior and Cape May native Sarah Doherty steps into the presidency of the Rutgers chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists in fall 2019, with plans to lead fellow students to the national conference in San Antonio, Texas.
Marie Radford's new book tackles the fundamentals of the reference interview, from why it’s important in the first place to methods for setting the stage for a successful interview and techniques for finding out what the library user really wants to know. Radford is a professor of library and information science at the Rutgers School of Communication and Information (SC&I).
SC&I celebrated Free Speech Week with a debate held by the nationally recognized and award-winning Rutgers University Debate Union, a video contest, and a follow-up video viewing party.
Melanie Mostrowski '17 is an Associate Account Manager at Alligent Group/Pharma Group and was previously employed as a Marketing Coordinator for the Rutgers Pharmaceutical Industry Fellowship Program
Rutgers College alumnus Joe Gillespie ’83 discusses the importance of his internship with CBS Sports while earning his Journalism/Communications degree, and his career journey through the evolution and continual advancement of technology in the media industry.
Rutgers University-New Brunswick Undergraduate Academic Affairs has recognized Professor Lea Stewart’s support of undergraduate students by honoring her with a “Faculty Recognition Award.”
On the eve of WRSU’s 70th anniversary, its manager, Mike Pavlichko, who spent four years working for WRSU as a Rutgers undergrad, reflects on his passion for the Rutgers’ radio station, and his exciting plans for WRSU.