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Since public relations became a paid profession in the United States in the early 1900s, the industry has undergone an incredible transform
The School of Communication and Information at Rutgers University is sad to announce the passing of our colleague Jodi Marcou.
SC&I faculty, students, and alumni will attend this year’s National Communication Association (NCA) convention in Seattle, Washington, from Thursday, Nov. 18, through Sunday, Nov. 21, 2021, with pre-conference sessions scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 17.
A new study by Professor John Pavlik and Ph.D. student Shravan Regret Iyer explores how cultural, social, religious, and scientific developments during the Victorian era helped shape modern Virtual Reality.
MI Colloquium: Jason Broughton --The importance of my multifarious life experiences on the way to my career at the Library of Congress.
The new SC&I Links Mentorship Program is designed to help SC&I students develop their career journeys by connecting them with over 50 successful mentors who can provide expert advice and networking opportunities.
The Rutgers SC&I Digital Ethnography Working Group is thrilled to welcome Australian media studies scholar and sociologist Dr. Deborah Lupton.
At the annual fall event, SC&I welcomed three faculty members to the community, and the faculty presented their research.
SC&I is hosting an online information session for students interested in Communication, Information Technology and Informatics, and Journalism and Media Studies majors.
The online session will provide a review of each of the SC&I majors and an introduction to the SC&I academic minors: Gender and Media minor and Digital Communication, Information, and Media minor.
Slusser tells SC&I about the many ways she is applying the skills and knowledge she is gaining as a JMS major to her life as a full-time student, the Editor-In-Chief of The Daily Targum, and an intern at The Lenfest Institute.