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Explore our Master of Health Communication and Information (MHCI) program which focuses on the communication, information, and media aspects of health-related policies and practices.
The list honors a select group of women who focus on advancing ethical standards for artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies, and whom, Paris said, “are doing good work to try to reign in, subvert, or abolish the tech industry as it stands, with the means we have available to us.”
A significant minority of Americans lack confidence in the outcome of the 2020 presidential election with more than one-third – primarily Republicans and Trump voters – not believing that the election results were fair, according to a nationwide survey by researchers from Rutgers University–New Brunswick, Northeastern, Harvard and Northwestern universities.
Sonya Gande is a technology analyst at Bank of America. Six months before her graduation, she interviewed for her current position, was offered the job, and accepted it within a few days. She graduated in May 2020 and started at Bank of America that August.
The mission of journalism, Professor John Pavlik says, is the pursuit of truth and thereby hold the powerful accountable for their actions in every civil society. In a newly published paper Pavlik outlines ten core principles journalism educators and practitioners can follow to ensure success in the rapidly changing media industry.
Two Information Technology and Informatics students and one ITI alumnus are helping to bring an innovative COVID-19 detection app, with an underlying operating system designed to maintain both the user’s privacy and data ownership, to market.
A new study finds Americans are following social distancing guidelines less than they did in April.
Through the ITI Capstone course and then the Rutgers I-Corps program, a group of SC&I Information Technology and Informatics students developed an innovative vaping replacement tool and then conducted product research to help launch it.
The Rutgers University Marching Scarlet Knights are proud to announce that ten students will be performing in the College Band Directors National Association (CBDNA) Intercollegiate Marching Band (IMB). They will join nearly 1,500 performers from 200 bands in 45 states and Puerto Rico, all working together to produce a virtual college marching band show.
Students eager to get their work published in either Rutgers campus, New Jersey, national or international publications can now refer to a roster of some 65 publications SC&I professor Mary D’Ambrosio has compiled for ideas of where to pitch.