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The School of Arts and Sciences at Rutgers University-New Brunswick named
Patel, an interdisciplinary honors student who graduated with three majors, a recipient of this prestigious award.
Teenagers are particularly susceptible to attractive images in ads, movies and online material, says. Kathryn Greene, professor of communication in the School of Communication and Information, and they lack the media literacy to evaluate and counter these messages.
Award-winning author David Greenberg says his new book about the civil rights leader offers hope for uniting a divided nation.
“The news media play a key role in serving as an independent entity that can vet mis- and disinformation, regardless of its source, Russian, Chinese, or American,” wrote study author Professor of Journalism and Media Studies John Pavlik.
Youth ages 13-16 are leveraging social media features to find moments of intentional pause during prolonged use.
As a chair of the Rutgers IRB, Greene will work with the IRB leadership team to continue the process improvements that facilitate streamlined and ethical research for the Rutgers community.
Edson has covered major political establishments such as The White House, Congress, The Supreme Court, and others during his career at Fox News.
Alan Barr JMS’06 and Zack Morrison JMS’14, driving by the support from their undergrad studies at SC&I, marching their success as professional filmmakers.
Representing Rutgers University faculty celebrating career milestones, Distinguished Professor of Communication Brent Ruben spoke at an event held May 4 at President Jonathan Holloway’s house in Piscataway.