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On October 27, 2020, more than twenty universities will participate in a virtual event to interact with prospective students. During this event, a faculty panel session on the topic of misinformation in the 21st century will be moderated and recorded.
Developing a Professional Website and Social Media Presence with Tawfiq Ammari, Mary Chayko, Marie Radford.
This Banned Books Week, join SC&I professors and esteemed international expertsin LIS and reading scholarship as they discuss the movement for diverse books and how information professionals can cultivate critical and transformative practices with diverse literature.
We invite you to join the Fall 2020 semester kickoff of the Rutgers COVID-19 Communication (Mis)Information Working Group. We are excited host Charles Senteio for our first meeting of the semester, Monday 9/21 at 3 p.m.