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Deepa Kumar will lead a discussion on the documentary "The Feeling of Being Watched" (available free online at Alexander library).
School of Communication and Information
Graduation Convocation
Thursday morning, May 12, 2022
Senior and Journalism and Media Studies major Madison McGay credits the JMS program for helping prepare her for her role as the Managing Editor of The Daily Targum, her current internship at WNBC, and an exciting career after graduation.
Information Sessions for Health Communication & Health Inequalities Across the Health Professions in Greece and the U.S.
By Megan Schumann, Rutgers University Office of Communications
A new study by Professor John Pavlik finds Cinematic VR storytellers are not fully utilizing virtual reality, and, Pavlik said, “unless they fully utilize its affordances, the impact of cinematic VR will fall short of its potential.”
Information Sessions for Health Communication & Health Inequalities Across the Health Professions in Greece and the U.S.
Information Sessions for Health Communication & Health Inequalities Across the Health Professions in Greece and the U.S.
SC&I faculty, students, and staff will attend this year’s New Jersey Association of School Librarians (NJASL) convention at the Hard Rock Hotel in Atlantic City from December 5–7. The theme for the annual convention is “Courage, Connection, Compassion,” and the keynote speakers are Ibi Zoboi, Daniel Naveri, and Don Vu.
Ph.D. student Nikhila Natarajan is a multilingual journalist (and the planet’s first #StudioInASuitcase media “researcher”) and part of the founding team of Observer Research Foundation America. She recently assisted journalist and author Chidanand Rajgjatta with his book “Kamala Harris, Phenomenal Woman.”