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In an award-winning report, SC&I’s Doctoral Candidate Qun Wang and her co-authors shared their findings based on an analysis of 16,000 news stories from 100 local communities in 34 states.
SC&I Mingle, A Networking Event for SC&I students and alumni
Keynote Speaker: Jon Harris '90- Senior Vice President, Chief Communications Officer at Conagra
SC&I’s faculty member Marc Aronson teaches the only classes at SC&I that focus on books in the Young Adult category, preparing youth librarians to select materials, authors, artists, formats, and genres that meet the needs of children and Young Adults.
Assistant Professor of Journalism and Media Studies Khadijah Costley White recently published her first book, which focuses on the Tea Party as an example of political branding, and of the media’s role in influencing the growth of grassroots organizations.
SC&I’s new 15-month degree program is designed for public relations professionals who have been working in the public relations industry for at least two years, are interested in becoming leaders, and are ready to invest in their future success in public relations.
Journalism and Media Studies Department to Participate in Major Media Conference.
SC&I Ph.D. students Kate Gressitt Diaz, Fredrika Thelandersson, and Nicole Weber received awards this summer.
Harris, who is Senior Vice President, Chief Communications Officer at Conagra, offers his advice for building and maintaining a successful career. The essentials? Commit to working hard, being open to change, and giving back.
From July 1 through Dec. 31, 2019, Professor of Communication Lea Stewart will serve as acting chair of SC&I’s Department of Communication while Craig Scott, the current chair, is on sabbatical. Read about Stewart’s goals for the next six months here.
As a member of the Medical Advisory Board of the RWJ Fitness and Wellness Center, an affiliate of Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, Senteio will play a vital role in providing support to patients and New Jersey communities.