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Cassidy Duhigg, Joseph Rosenberg, and Victoria Zhou are three out of the eight winners in different categories. The winners were chosen from a 150 people applicant pool.
Job searching is never easy, but to land a job during the pandemic requires specific strategies. Read our advice from SC&I faculty member Mark Beal, an expert on the subject, and two SC&I seniors.
SC&I spoke with four Master of Information students to discover the ways the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted their academic, professional, and personal lives and learn about their strategies for coping effectively.
Singh, an expert in computational social science, has been promoted to Associate Professor with tenure by the Rutgers University Board of Governors.
The MI Program invites you to attend MI Colloquium - Spring 2020. Speaker for the evening is a nationally known data scientist, Ganes Kesari from the data science consultancy Gramener who states he is "on a mission to simplify data science and help everyone understand its true potential."
SC&I faculty and staff wanted to send a special message to our wonderful students during this unprecedented time. The project was led by Ildi Koczan, Assistant Director of Student Services for Career Services.
SC&I alumna Stacey Shapiro, ’17, Young Adult Programming Librarian at the Cranford Public Library in Cranford, New Jersey, describes the ways she and the library are still able to connect with and help patrons during COVID-19.
Senior Blythe Taylor, SC&I events intern, dance major at the School of Arts and Sciences, and a native of Dallas, Texas, describes a typical day now that she’s completing her Rutgers coursework and internship from home because of COVID-19.
New research by SC&I’s Assistant Professor Caitlin Petre reveals surprising ways graduate journalism programs have adjusted their marketing to attract students while the profession is experiencing instability.
Pavlichko was nominated for this award by a student he works with at Rutgers University’s radio station, WRSU, who said he nominated Pavlichko due to his leadership skills and willingness to help students achieve their goals.