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President Jonathan Holloway's 2023 Byrne Seminar for first-year students is designed to heighten understanding of the roles and responsibilities of citizenship and will feature conversations with distinguished leaders on critical questions related to citizenship.
Colleagues and collaborators from the School of Health Professions (SHP), Professor and SHP Associate Dean of Global Affairs Riva Touger-Decker, and from Democritus University of Thrace’s School of Medicine in Greece, Professor Christos Kontogiorgis, invite you to the Rutgers IAPP-Greece Initiative’s fourth e-symposium. The event will focus on “Interprofessional Education & Communication in Health Care: Experiences and Challenges in the U.S. and Greece,” and will take place in two parts from 9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. ET on Monday, November 20, 2023.
Smartphones and other mobile devices have become an integral part of modern daily lives, leading researchers to examine their impact on the quality of face-to-face interactions. This talk will focus on the multifaceted practices surrounding smartphones (such as photo-taking, digital content sharing, texting, etc.), and the way the nature of smartphone use is negotiated by co-present participants themselves.
Join us for what will be a lively, engaging, and important discussion on the future of public discourse in the age of social media.
The LIS Department presents: Twitter's X-Treme Changes: What They Mean for the Future of the Public Discourse.
Professor of Journalism and Media Studies Regina Marchi’s book “Day of the Dead in the U.S.A” explores “the manifold and unexpected transformations that occur when the tradition is embraced by the mainstream.”
Lane, J., & Ramirez, F. A. (2022). Carceral communication: Mass incarceration as communicative phenomenon. New Media & Society.