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“2600: The Hacker’s Quarterly.” Encyclopedia of New Media, Sage Publications, 2003
When he graduates with a Master of Communication and Media, Wasilewski will have earned his third Rutgers degree. He said the MCM courses he has enjoyed the most are PR History with Assistant Professor Mark Beal, Digital Media Research with Associate Professor Caitlin Petre, Media Law with Associate Dean for Programs and Professor Susan Keith, and Digital Media Production with Assistant Professor of Professional Practice Neal Bennett.
Archivists, scholars and librarians working with a variety of British archives and collections provided the MI students with a variety of lectures and guided tours to enable them to think critically about cultural differences and similarities by learning about how British archivists and librarians develop, preserve, and provide access to physical and virtual collections.
This four-week online Media Engagement course will introduce several key strategies a communications professional should consider during a crisis. When faced with a crisis, the goal is to help minimize the potential reputational risk. The response should either maintain or restore confidence in the company among internal and external stakeholders. Through relevant lectures, readings, and content, reflection questions and discussions, and the development of applicable tools/resources, this course will help prepare students to more confidently evaluate and engage media as part of the recommended crisis response strategies.
Join Roxane Gay, the Rutgers Gloria Steinem Endowed Chair in Media, Culture, and Feminist Studies, in welcoming writer, artist, cultural worker, and storyteller Amber Abundance to campus.
It attracted over 374 registrants and 212 participants, and SC&I’s career networking event enabled students to engage with alumni, faculty, and staff to find career information, inspiration, and direction.
Girls’ culture: An encyclopedia (edited by C. Mitchell & J. Reid-Walsh) (2008) McGill University.
Entry: The Spice Girls (Volume 2, pp. 550-552).
Professor of Professional Practice Steven Miller speaks with SC&I about the critical role campus media plays by both disseminating information and training aspiring journalists and other professionals.