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Eddie Kalegi, a senior majoring in journalism and media studies, has broadened his experiences in sports media by hosting podcasts, announcing college games and interning for a satellite radio company.
SC&I Lecturer Ralph Gigliotti’s new paper provides a framework to enable leaders to enact change that will “contribute to individual and collective vitality during a time of widespread disruption and polarization across contexts.”
A new Rutgers study examining how the field of communication has studied anti-Muslim racism has found research on racism towards Arabs an
By Lisa Intrabartola, Rutgers University Office of Communications
Rutgers Center for Advanced Infrastructure and Transportation will develop a clearinghouse of the latest innovations in bridge safety that incorporates artificial intelligence technology.
When he graduates with a Master of Communication and Media, Wasilewski will have earned his third Rutgers degree. He said the MCM courses he has enjoyed the most are PR History with Assistant Professor Mark Beal, Digital Media Research with Associate Professor Caitlin Petre, Media Law with Associate Dean for Programs and Professor Susan Keith, and Digital Media Production with Assistant Professor of Professional Practice Neal Bennett.
Lynette Conlon tri-managed a joint tourism agency collaboration DAM project, the first of its kind in all of Irish tourism. This project was so successful that she and the team received a very prestigious award in Media Asset Management hosted by Fotoware in 2022 in recognition of their efforts for innovation, collaboration, and transparency.
The Rutgers University Alumni Association announced its new class of inductees consisting of renowned leaders in medicine, government, media, and civil rights.
The National Science Foundation’s CIVIC program helps community-university partnerships combat climate change and improve access to essential resources and services.
SC&I faculty members Shawnika Hull, Sunyoung Kim, and Caitlin Petre have received tenure-track promotions, the Rutgers Board of Governors announced on April 20, 2023.