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Do you have a passion for words? Are you interested in public speaking? Do you have something important to say? If so, the Rutgers School of Communication (SC&I)'s 2017 Public Speaking Contest, was the place for you. The event was held on Friday April 14 from 2 to 7 p.m. in the Main SC&I Building.
Rutgers School of Communication and Information faculty participated in a SC&I Scholarship Incubator on “A Post-Truth Era of Fake-Alternative Facts!?” to discuss collaborating on this issue.
The Department of Library and Information Science (LIS) at the School of Communication and Information (SC&I) at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, attended the 2017 biennial conference of the Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) in Baltimore on March 22-25, 2017.
A new Rutgers-led project tracks how Americans view artificial intelligence’s impact on politics, media and daily life.
The Communicating Diversity Conference co-sponsored by SC&I fostered community among scholars conducting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion work across Rutgers-New Brunswick.
The grant will support the news service in its mission to collaborate with New Jersey’s colleges and universities to mentor and train promising student journalists, including Rutgers SC&I JMS students, through reporting on state government, the Legislature, and politics for local media partners across the state.
Senior Luis Cambronero-Briceno tells SC&I about his Rutgers journey and how he hopes to balance his career goals as a public relations practitioner with his passion for film.
A new Rutgers study shows that breast cancer patients who experience anxiety prior to oncology appointments communicate differently and may require additional support from their clinical teams to optimize their treatment and post-treatment outcomes.
The aim of a new Rutgers study was to examine how visual representations created via generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) can be utilized in teaching and learning. The study helps illuminate both the potential and the pitfalls of GenAI applications for education.
Christie teaches the classes Professional Writing in Communication, Internship in Communication (online), and Principles of Interviewing and is the advisor of the Rutgers Public Speaking Organization.