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Matthew Weber, a communication scholar whose research examines media, organizational change, and communication dynamics, has rejoined SC&I as an associate professor with tenure after having served for several years as an endowed faculty member at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities.
Get ready for the hot job market and attend the Virtual Career Fair sponsored by SC&I Career Assistance and Support.
Rutgers researcher explains how understanding media and advertising helps with substance abuse among adolescents.
New Jersey Communication Association
Early Call for Papers and Presentations
Gibson, A. N., Hughes-Hassell, S., & Threats, M. (2018). Critical race theory in the LIS curriculum. In J. Percell, L. Sarin, P. Jaeger, & J. Bertot (Eds.), Advances in Librarianship Volume 42, Re-Envisioning the MLIS: Perspectives on the future of library and information science education. Emerald. pp. 49-70.
Blackburn, N., Dong, W., Threats, M., Barry, M., LeGrand, S., Hightow-Weidman, L., Soni, K., Pulley, D., Bauermeister, J., & Muessig, K. (2021). Building community in the HIV online intervention space: lessons from the HealthMPowerment Intervention. Health Education & Behavior.
Conversation on the book Amateur. The conversation will be moderated by Emil Lawrence.
First meeting will be movie-club! David Greenberg will moderate a conversation on the documentary John Lewis: Good Trouble.
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.