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Associate Professor Kristina Scharp will receive Top Paper and Top Panel Awards.
The T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center recognizes and continues the work of Timothy Thomas Fortune, an American orator, civil rights leader, journalist writer, editor, and publisher. He was the editor of the nation’s leading black newspaper The New York Age and the leading economist in the Black community.
SC&I Communication faculty and doctoral students will participate in the 18th biennial Kentucky Conference on Health Communication hosted by the University of Kentucky College of Communication and Information’s Department of Communication, April 4 – 6, in Lexington, Kentucky. The conference theme is “innovations in health communication.”
Learn about our ALA-accredited MI program, which is among the very best in the nation.
Top-ranked by U.S. News & World Report and a founding member of the iSchools.
Learn about our ALA-accredited MI program, which is among the very best in the nation.
Top-ranked by U.S. News & World Report and a founding member of the iSchools.
Join the Rutgers Digital Ethnography Working Group (DEWG) for our online event, Ethnographies of the Datafied State with panelists Burcu Baykurt (UMass Amherst) and Chuncheng Liu (Microsoft Research).
Hosted by and for the school’s scholarly community, the aim of the incubator was to focus on new approaches and emerging challenges in digital research.
“Taking this course could be career-changing,” said Ken Hunter, APR, Co-Academic Director of Communication Certificates at CPS and instructor of Crisis Communication Planning within the Crisis Communication and Reputation Management Certificate program. “Anyone who has weathered – or anticipates – a crisis knows the high stakes, and this certificate is packed with the tools that will give students the crisis guidance and confidence that will gain their organization’s trust.”
Edson has covered major political establishments such as The White House, Congress, The Supreme Court, and others during his career at Fox News.
Associate Professor Katherine Ognyanova and collaborators have released a new report showing which Americans have contracted the flu and COVID-19 so far during the winter of 2023-24.