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Earlier this month, the Lambda Pi Eta chapter of Rutgers University, the National Communication Association’s official honor society, welcomed 57 new members during an induction ceremony at the SC&I building.
In our Q&A, Tsakonas describes the ways the JMS major has prepared him for his internships and jobs in the sports media field, and how he will use these experiences to continue his career in sports journalism post-graduation in May.
The campaign will feature COMMchella, a music festival at The Yard on April 27, showcasing music acts led by Rutgers communication majors, past and present.
Three SC&I Communication faculty members and two doctoral students participated in the second annual Cancer Research Symposium jointly sponsored by Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey and Princeton University held virtually on January 11.
“My time at Rutgers, the education I received, and the teachers and peers I met, led me to where I am today. Simple as that,” said Bulut.
The Rutgers SC&I Alumni Association (SC&IAA), governed by a board of volunteers, works to create opportunities for alumni to connect with each other and with current students.
Defne Ildiz COM'16 is someone who knows how to take agile pivots. After deciding dance was no longer the direction she wanted to go in professionally, she set her sights on Rutgers University, noting that it offered diversity, quality, choice of majors, and a tremendous variety of opportunities outside of the classroom.
According to the Campus Pride Index list, Rutgers University is one of the most LGBTQ-friendly colleges and universities in the U.S, earning a 5-star rating. The index, the premier LGBTQ national benchmarking tool for colleges and universities since 2007, is based on eight factors, including LGBTQ policy inclusion, housing, academic life, and student life.
Journalism and Media Studies (JMS) student Anna Masciandaro ’22 is a Scarlet Promise Grant recipient and first-generation college student. She is part of the Honors College and Douglass Residential College and is active in various clubs and organizations, including the Daily Targum and Rutgers Women’s Ultimate Frisbee.
Through the ITI Capstone course and then the Rutgers I-Corps program, a group of SC&I Information Technology and Informatics students developed an innovative vaping replacement tool and then conducted product research to help launch it.