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A new book by Associate Professor of Practice Marc Aronson explores the year 1789, a pivotal year in an era of enslavement, and conflict over human rights, that rippled throughout Europe, the Americas, and the Caribbean, and offers many insights into many of the global conflicts we still grapple with today.
Chayko’s promotion, likely the first of its kind at Rutgers University-New Brunswick, recognizes her outstanding teaching, innovations in course delivery and new media use, and national and international impact.
SC&I alumna Stacy Brody MI ‘18 named a Library Journal Librarian of the Year for her volunteer work with the Librarian Reserve Corps, a World Health Organization/Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network partner, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rose is applying the leadership and communication skills he gained at SC&I in his role as assistant coach.
What do information professionals need to know about the risks and rewards of using AI in healthcare? Join LIS faculty experts in health informatics, Kaitlin Costello, Tawfiq Ammari, Vivek Singh, and Charles Senteio, for a panel discussion on this pressing topic.
A majority of New Jerseyans support mandatory vaccines for school children when available.
The JMS alumna draws from her journalism background and family’s indigenous traditions to help women of color reclaim ancestral wisdom, connect with nature, and more. “There’s a reason why you want to be in media; the world needs your voice."
SC&I Part-Time Lecturer Joe Strupp’s new book explores the press and political battles of 1990s San Francisco.
This course will introduce students to quantitative, qualitative, and interpretive methods for doing research on digital media (online media, mobile media, and social media) and ethical ways of emp
Through a comprehensive discussion of sustainability communication strategies, media and messaging, this course focuses on how organizations communicate corporate social responsibility to their pub