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At a retirement celebration held for Belkin at the Rutgers Club on November 16, faculty members and his former students spoke of the tremendous impact he has had on the lives of countless students and the Information Retrieval field.
American academic librarians played an extraordinary role in assisting university communities through responsive virtual information services in the early days of the pandemic, according to new Rutgers research.
Based on a decade of research, a new Rutgers study finds that social media use can de-escalate and even prevent gun and gang violence in America’s urban neighborhoods.
After serving as director of creative development and director of photography at Getty Images New York, Susan Chanin MCM’23 co-founded Mother Image™, a woman-centric boutique photo agency, with her partner Rana Faure. A photo assignment at Johnson & Johnson (J&J) led her to Rutgers and the Master of Communication and Media program.
Roxane Gay, an internationally recognized writer, editor, cultural critic, and educator, has been selected as the next Gloria Steinem Endowed Chair in Media, Culture and Feminist Studies at Rutgers University-New Brunswick.
On Thursday, May 12, 2022, long-time Part-Time Lecturer Frank Bridges will be graduate with his Ph.D., the fourth degree he has earned from SC&I since his Rutgers academic career began in 1989.
Rutgers University names Professor of Communication Itzhak Yanovitzky a recipient of a Faculty Scholar-Teacher Award for the academic year 2021-2022. This award honors tenured faculty members who have made outstanding synergistic contributions in research and teaching.
Rutgers University-New Brunswick students will participate in SC&I’s annual public speaking competition later this month. This year’s contest theme is “Find Your Voice.”
Higher education is by nature an environment that is vulnerable to crisis and at the same time is a setting that makes clear the importance and effectiveness of values-based crisis leadership, according to a new study by Part-Time Faculty Member Ralph Gigliotti Ph.D.’17, who is director of the Rutgers Center for Organizational Leadership.
Through the Gender and Media Minor, Rutgers students learn to examine gendered power dynamics and representations in media and modern culture; critique current conditions of media production and consumption; express their own viewpoint through the high-quality media they will produce; and help bring about social justice and equality in gender relations.