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The Department of Journalism and Media Studies & SC&I are co-sponsoring the 2020 Hugh N. Boyd Journalism Diversity Workshop for New Jersey high school students, which will take place at Rutgers University School of Communication and Information from July 17-26, 2020.
TUESDAY (VIRTUAL) RESUME DROP-IN HOURS till the end of April, every Tuesday between 2-4 p.m. till the end of April, every Tuesday between 2-4 p.m. Follow this Webex link -(https://rutgers.webex.com/meet/ik211) to connect and ask your resume related questions.
Virtual event-If you need assistance with your resume, join us online four our TUESDAY RESUME DROP-IN by following this Webex link (https://rutgers.webex.com/meet/ik211) on Tuesdays between 2.00-4.00 p.m.
Our next employer virtual event will be "Enhance your Digital Presence with CVS Health" on Monday, March 30th from 6.00-7.30pm- on Zoom, please follow the Handshake link to register:https://rutgers.joinhandshake.com/events/468773
This interactive workshop will increase your understanding of individual/group identities.
You'll explore ways to:
- Promote civil discourse on campus
- Challenge anti-Semitism,racism, and all forms of discrimination
- Create and sustain inclusive learning environments at Rutgers and beyond
As part of Banned Book Week, you are invited to BANNED: A Virtual Banned Books Read-Out & Discussions on the Freedom to Read on October 5 at 5:00 pm EST. In addition to “flash-talks” from librarians, SC&I faculty, and Rutgers alumni on censorship and free speech, this virtual open mic-night will also give participants the opportunity to read from, listen to, and celebrate their favorite banned/challenged books. All kinds of texts are welcome, as are all languages! Please note that read-out performances will be limited to 2 minutes each, so choose your excerpt wisely.
The Union for Democratic Communications Steering Committee is thrilled to announce that our 2023 conference will be held in Philadelphia from October 12-15, 2023. The conference will be hosted by the Media, Inequality, and Change (MIC) Center, a collaboration between the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg School for Communication and Rutgers University’s School of Communication and Information.
Designed for Rutgers faculty and staff to promote a shared understanding of foundational JEDI concepts including diversity, inclusion, equity, social justice, and intersectionality. Participants will engage in hands-on activities and reflection, applying these concepts to both their professional and personal lives. Presented by the Tyler Clementi Center for Diversity Education and Bias Prevention.
Join Katherine “Katie” Rothley, Marketing and PR Librarian at Northville District Library, and 2024 Featured Speaker for Beta Phi Mu's Rutgers Omicron Chapter, for an engaging presentation. Katie will show how Strategic Plans and Information Needs Assessments can enhance library services. With over a decade of public library experience and a strong marketing background, she’ll help you understand your community's demographics, needs, and values through data-driven decisions.