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Tim Sullivan ’96, SC&I alumnus and Alumni Association Annual Distinguished Alumni Award winner, discusses his career including a Johnson & Johnson Fellowship, experiences at The Dr. Oz Show, and why he launched his own PR firm T3 Shamrock Public Relations.
Assistant Professor Charles Senteio and several SC&I colleagues have collaborated with the Rutgers School of Social Work to place a Masters of Social Work student at the East Brunswick Public Library in order to better address patrons' information needs to address questons concerning health and wellness.
Professor John Pavlik and his team of SC&I graduate students have developed interactive and immersive ways to make the story of the reserve's energy efficiency efforts educational and entertaining for its visitors, the general public.
“These findings suggest that an increasing number of individuals in the state are educated about the risks and causes of opioid addiction,” said Itzhak Yanovitzky, associate professor at Rutgers University’s School of Communication and Information and the co-lead of the study.
The Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) has named Wang the recipient of the 2018 Lee Barrow Minority Doctoral Scholarship and the Promising Professors Award.
Rutgers AAUP-AFT President and SC&I's Associate Professor of Journalism and Media Studies Deepa Kumar discusses the Janus v. AFSCME Supreme Court decision and its impact on Rutgers unions.
Ph.D. grad Rannie Teodoro ’16 discusses her current career at Facebook as a Research Manager on the User Experience Research Team, and how faculty members at the School of Communication and Information (SC&I) helped her achieve her goals.
Alumna Celeste Rhoads ’15 discusses earning her Master of Library and Information Science through SC&I’s Master of Information Online Program, and her career as the Children’s and Young Adults’ Services Manager at the American Library in Paris.
Associate Professor of Communication and co-lead of the study Izhak Yanovitzky said, “We must do a better job educating both doctors and patients about the importance of having these conversations and what exactly should be discussed.”