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By Greg Bruno, Rutgers University Office of Communications
The seasoned journalist and Grammy Award-winning music producer has high hopes for Rutgers University's storytellers.
Alyssa Pernice MCM’23 is an account supervisor at BCW, a multinational public relations and communications firm headquartered in New York City. She recently fulfilled her long-time goal of obtaining a master’s degree by completing the Master of Communication and Media (MCM) program at Rutgers School of Communication and Information.
Bromberg discovered this internship through Rutgers Handshake. She said she was excited to apply after searching for an opportunity to contribute to the future of “meaningful” TV shows and movies for the next generation of young people.
Engagement with partisan or unreliable news is driven by personal content choices, rather than the content presented by online search algorithms, suggests a study published in Nature.
Rutgers graduate Ameer Al-Khatahtbeh created an online media organization that now reaches millions of Gen Z and Millennials.
Sophomore JMS student Brielle Fedorko, a contributor to The Daily Targum, tells SC&I why she chose to attend Rutgers University, the shortcomings of the modern political journalism landscape, and how she plans to make a difference.
Cassidy Duhigg MCM’22, COM’21 transferred to Rutgers her sophomore year, excited because, as she said, “from the 120+ undergrad majors to the dozens of engaging student clubs, Rutgers truly had everything I wanted.” What she wasn’t sure of, however, was her major.
Rutgers School of Communication and Information (SC&I) faculty and staff will attend, present, and exhibit at the 2022 ALA Annual Conference and Exhibition, June 23-28, in Washington, D.C.
The shift to online learning was poorly planned, contributing to teacher and student stress, a Rutgers study finds.