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The American Library Association scholarship will provide Pitter with financial support for graduate school, and many other benefits.
Based on a decade of research, a new Rutgers study finds that social media use can de-escalate and even prevent gun and gang violence in America’s urban neighborhoods.
The research team’s goal is to better understand health outcomes among prostate cancer patients based upon their communication with their healthcare team and support people during cancer treatment appointments.
Paris, B., Carmien, K., and Marshall, M. (May, 2022). “We Want to Do More, But…” New Jersey Public Library Approaches to Misinformation. Library and Information Science Research (LISR), 44(2).
Paris, B., Cath, C., & Myers-West, S. (2023). Radical Infrastructure: Building Beyond the Failures of Past Imaginaries for Networked Communication. New Media + Society.
Find out about our Master of Communication and Media (MCM) or our Master of Health Communication and Information (MHCI) dual-degree program.
INFOCon 2022 is a multi-day virtual event showcasing the breadth and depth of research on accessible access to the information taught at information science degree programs!
“I will always credit the JMS major for my excellent writing skills. I’m confident in my writing, I can tell a story in a way that’s effective, and I do a lot of that in my work,” Dean Traxler said.
Chayko will teach, mentor, and reside among Honors College students, and focus this year on helping first-year first-generation honors students explore the rich array of academic and research opportunities at Rutgers.