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After transferring to the university as a sophomore, Kate Beemer hatched a plan to spend time studying abroad – followed by a stint at MTV Germany.
Reddy will serve as assistant coach for the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team at the Paris Olympics
The New Jersey Center for the Book honors Acevedo for her many years of service to the center.
New Rutgers research uncovers one important factor in the ‘quiet quitting,’ phenomenon – early career professionals are trying to plan and prepare for their next career move to ensure that they don’t get “stuck” in their current jobs.
The annual event recognizes faculty members, students, and staff.
Meet with faculty, program directors, and staff to gain a deeper understanding of the Master of Information and Master of Communication and Media curriculum and how a master’s degree from Rutgers will help you reach your career goals. Speak with alumni, learn about their career paths, and why they choose SC&I.
Assistant Dean for Development Blain Bradley graduated from the University of Alabama with a degree in journalism, wondering, “How will I use this, or when will it come full circle for me?” I grew into a rewarding career in fundraising, obtained my MBA from Louisiana State University, and saw an opportunity to lead fundraising efforts for SC&I.
Cheyenne Riehl MI’21, BS’18 is putting her Rutgers education to wonderful use. Currently the Student Success Librarian at Stockton University in Galloway, New Jersey, Riehl shares the circuitous route that led her to her dream job.
“The news media play a key role in serving as an independent entity that can vet mis- and disinformation, regardless of its source, Russian, Chinese, or American,” wrote study author Professor of Journalism and Media Studies John Pavlik.
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.