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Kotcher, J., Feldman, L., Luong, K. T., Wyatt, J., & Maibach, E. (2021). Advocacy messages about climate and health are more effective when they include information about risks, solutions, and a normative appeal: Evidence from a conjoint experiment. The Journal of Climate and Health, 3.
Borum Chattoo, C., & Feldman, L. (2020). A comedian and an activist walk into a bar: The serious role of comedy in social justice. University of California Press.
Feldman, L., & Borum Chattoo, C. (2019). Comedy as a route to social change: The effects of satire and news on persuasion about Syrian refugees. Mass Communication & Society, 22(3), 277-300.
Feldman, L., & Hart, P. S. (2018). Climate change as a polarizing cue: Framing effects on public support for low-carbon energy policies. Global Environmental Change, 51, 54-66.
The School of Arts and Sciences at Rutgers University-New Brunswick named
Patel, an interdisciplinary honors student who graduated with three majors, a recipient of this prestigious award.
Lauren Bell '18 credits Marija Dalbello as her biggest supporter and mentor while attending Rutgers.
Tsirkin graduated from SC&I a year ago, having majored in Journalism and Media Studies (JMS). Today she is a full-time producer at NBC's New York Bureau.
Research by Associate Professor Matthew Weber and alumna Allie Kosterich, Ph.D. '17, show that data, analytic and platform-based jobs have increased significantly in newspaper and online media companies in New York City due to the digital and technological evolution.
From Information Technology and Informatics student to Johnson & Johnson (J&J) intern to Enterprise Architecture team member in the Information Technology Leadership Development Program at J&J, Madiha Irfan (January ’17) credits her success to invaluable mentorship from family and SC&I faculty.
Junior Journalism and Media Studies major, Rachel Ehrenberg, has been named the NAIGC Female Athlete of the Year despite struggling with the most extreme form of chronic pain for eight years.