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In our Q&A with Master of Communication and Media Program Director Richard Dool, he describes the many ways the MCM program has adapted to best serve, teach, mentor and inspire its students during COVID-19, and discusses the program’s new specialization and degree.
Hey, Rutgers Day fans - Since we aren't able to gather on campus on April 25, we thought we would bring some popular Rutgers Day programs to you!
Join us for "Virtual Rutgers Day" on April 25 from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. for posts throughout the day including performances, demonstrations, activities, and photos of favorite programs. A detailed schedule and program specifics will be posted in the coming days. You can participate, too! Post your favorite Rutgers Day memories - photos and videos for a chance to win Rutgers themed prizes. Details to follow!"
SC&I spoke with four Master of Information students to discover the ways the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted their academic, professional, and personal lives and learn about their strategies for coping effectively.
Singh, an expert in computational social science, has been promoted to Associate Professor with tenure by the Rutgers University Board of Governors.
The MI Program invites you to attend MI Colloquium - Spring 2020. Speaker for the evening is a nationally known data scientist, Ganes Kesari from the data science consultancy Gramener who states he is "on a mission to simplify data science and help everyone understand its true potential."
SC&I faculty and staff wanted to send a special message to our wonderful students during this unprecedented time. The project was led by Ildi Koczan, Assistant Director of Student Services for Career Services.
New research by SC&I’s Assistant Professor Caitlin Petre reveals surprising ways graduate journalism programs have adjusted their marketing to attract students while the profession is experiencing instability.
Join us virtually for our annual Distinguished Alumni Awards event honoring Jessica Durando of CNN.
In this new book published by Bloomfield children’s books, Aronson and his co-author, an award-winning investigative journalist, tell the story of the suffering and struggle the residents of Flint, Michigan endured while fighting to save their water supply and their health.
The Rutgers Global Health Institute has invited Senteio to join its faculty, enabling him to expand his research, which now includes exploring health information needs due to COVID-19 in local communities that already experience health inequity.