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Change happens quickly in information-intensive fields like journalism, communication, public relations, marketing, and media.
Our Master of Communication and Media (MCM) puts you at the forefront of change so you can advance your career options.
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JMS is proud to present the annual JMS Film and Media Showcase on May 4th.
Twitter is credited as an essential tool in promoting
21st-century social movements, but questions
remain about the limits of its efficacy. This talk
focuses on how Black Twitter created a venue for
critical discussions on the way we think about and
act on race-related issues in the United States.
Through a review of key cases, including the
Movement for Black Lives, pivotal elections, and a
series of call-outs and "cancellations," Clark
encourages us to consider how we position Twitter
and other social media technologies in liberation
struggles and offers a warning about over-reliance
on technology as a tool in anti-racist work.
Early-onset cancer patients and survivors have unique needs in comparison to their older counterparts and so often turn to social media to find others with similar experiences. This presentation reports on a study which used reflexive qualitative interviews to understand the unique needs of early-onset cancer patients and caregivers as they engage with digital communities related to their illness.
Join Rutgers NetSCI Distinguished Speaker Series as we welcome Dr. Lindsay E. Young (USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism), who will be giving a virtual talk April 21 Friday, noon - 1pm.
Learn about our ALA-accredited MI program, which is among the very best in the nation.
Top-ranked by U.S. News & World Report and a founding member of the iSchools.
NJ.COM is proud to sponsor a college Journalism Day!
View Ph.D. practicum research at this annual event. Join us to celebrate SC&I scholarship.
Talk by SC&I alumna, Allie Kosterich, on her book "News Nerds: Institutional Change in Journalism."