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Audiovisual manipulation created for false personation primarily harms people in minoritized groups and serves to benefit those who are already powerful.
The Intercollegiate Broadcasting System held its 81st Annual Conference virtually from March 2-6, 2021, and thousands of students from more than 75 schools participated. WRSU Rutgers Radio, one of the oldest college radio stations in the nation, was named a finalist in five categories and won awards in the News, On-Air, and Online categories.
The Rutgers University Marching Scarlet Knights are proud to announce that ten students will be performing in the College Band Directors National Association (CBDNA) Intercollegiate Marching Band (IMB). They will join nearly 1,500 performers from 200 bands in 45 states and Puerto Rico, all working together to produce a virtual college marching band show.
Grateful for care received from Rutgers doctors, the New Jersey executive provides generous support in four crucial research areas.
One of only four Ph.D. students selected for this honor from across all of Rutgers University, the award honors Wang for her overall record as an academic, including her dissertation, publications, teaching, and other academic achievements.
The award recognizes graduate faculty who have made significant contributions to graduate education at Rutgers University.
The Rutgers Office of Research and Economic Development (ORED), University Research Council Grant (URCG), has awarded funding to six SC&I faculty members for their timely and innovative research proposals.
Rutgers University honors SC&I’s Associate Dean for Programs and Distinguished Professor of Journalism and Media Studies Dafna Lemish for her distinguished research contributions to her discipline and society at large, highlighting her one of only 34 faculty members across the university chosen for one of the university’s eight annual faculty awards.
For the first time in its history, the Rutgers University Senate will deliberate online, vote electronically, and adapt in other strategic ways to be able to continue working though COVID-19 and support the Rutgers community.
Cassidy Duhigg, Joseph Rosenberg, and Victoria Zhou are three out of the eight winners in different categories. The winners were chosen from a 150 people applicant pool.