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Aakhus’ appointment recognizes his major contributions to Rutgers University-New Brunswick’s research task forces. Aakhus is in expert on communication, argumentation, and design in digital society.
Members of SC&I’s faculty and doctoral students attended the 2023 Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) conference in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, from October 2-5. ALISE '23 is the premier annual gathering of library and information science (LIS) professionals. This year’s theme, “Bridge the Gap: Teaching, Learning, Practice, and Competencies,” explores the linkage between the professional and educational practice of LIS programs or iSchool curricula.
The National Science Foundation’s CIVIC program helps community-university partnerships combat climate change and improve access to essential resources and services.
Held on October 24 at The Yard on College Avenue, the event will feature interviews with SC&I Communication current students and alums including a News Anchor, a Broadway actress, a National Morning Show radio host, a TikTok influencer, and other special guests.
SC&I is hosting an information session for students interested in Communication, Information Technology and Informatics, and Journalism and Media Studies majors. The session will provide a review of each of the SC&I majors and an introduction to the SC&I academic minors: Gender and Media; Digital Communication, Information, and Media; and Data Science.
EMPOWERHUE -Beauty industry focused Career Panel and Networking Event
The NCA is recognizing SC&I Professor of Communication Kathryn Greene for her mentoring, service, and scholarship. Greene will receive the awards in November 2023 at the annual meeting of NCA.
Rutgers study finds among regretful parents, fear of missing out is a key motivator for having children.
The study’s findings, the authors said, are directly applicable as targets for communication training modules for health care providers, because by continuing to advance skills in empathic communication, clinicians can enhance the healthcare experiences of their patients.