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Rutgers University-New Brunswick Chancellor Christopher Molloy and Executive Vice Chancellor Felicia McGinty included Assistant Dean for Student Services Kevin Ewell among a select group of Rutgers staff members they acknowledged and praised for their “work and commitment” and “willingness to consistently answer the call of service.”
In a keynote address delivered during the Rutgers Residence Hall Association’s Leadership Development Day, SC&I faculty member Mark Beal provided students with insights into their own generation, in order to help them succeed as leaders and advisors.
The SC&I faculty on the list have offered to speak to reporters about the election on a diverse range of issues including American politics, the opioid crisis, the youth vote, leadership, and politics and media.
The Initiative is designed to support anyone involved or interested in science communication research, teaching, outreach, professional practice, and training, and aims to create a network across the university to promote science communication pedagogy and develop Rutgers into a global leader in science communication.
Assistant Professor of Communication Jeffrey Lane was named a “Select Honoree” during the 2019-2020 Chancellor’s and Provost’s Awards for Faculty Excellence ceremony hosted by Rutgers University-New Brunswick.
SC&I's Professor Kathryn Greene and Associate Professor Itzhak Yanovitzky now hold joint appointments with the Rutgers School of Public Health, Department of Health Education and Behavioral Science. Professor Greene is also an Associate Member, Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey (CINJ).
The Societal Impact Track offered through the new Rutgers-New Brunswick Data Science Program focuses on the wide-ranging applications of data science in society. It takes a human-centered perspective, drawing not only on statistical and computational approaches but also on social-scientific and humanistic frameworks.
Bontempo’s interests and research focus on improving patient experience. Her work targets three areas crucial to patient experience: diagnostic error, the patient-clinician relationship, and patient support networks including online communities.
The annual event, organized by SC&I faculty member Marc Aronson, featured nearly two dozen presenters live and virtually, and showcased the new and growing international children’s book collection housed at Alexander Library.
SC&I and Alexander Library will host an event at the library featuring readings and performances by Rutgers undergraduates, graduate students, faculty, and guests, including a performance of the Japanese storytelling art of Kamishibai and a dance by the Rutgers undergraduate Chinese dance troupe.