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Change happens quickly in information-intensive fields like journalism, communication, public relations, marketing, and media. Our Master of Communication and Media (MCM) puts you at the forefront of change so you can advance your career options.
Change happens quickly in information-intensive fields like journalism, communication, public relations, marketing, and media. Our Master of Communication and Media (MCM) puts you at the forefront of change so you can advance your career options.
Faculty, students, and alumni from SC&I’s Library and Information Science (LIS) Department will attend the annual New Jersey Librarian Association (NJLA) Conference. The theme for this year’s virtual conference, scheduled for June 3 and 4, is “All In,” with a focus on accessibility, equity, and inclusiveness.
Awarded by the Institute for Citizens & Scholars based in Princeton, N.J., the prestigious fellowship provides recipients with $25,000 to support their final year of dissertation research.
SC&I’s Events Intern and senior Erin McDonald coordinated four events to bring the SC&I community together virtually on Rutgers Day, even though we physically could not be together.
Change happens quickly in information-intensive fields like journalism, communication, public relations, marketing, and media. Our Master of Communication and Media (MCM) puts you at the forefront of change so you can advance your career options.
A symposium focused on Employing Technology to Improve Health Assessment, Health Communication, & Healthcare Delivery
JMS inducts two KTA cohorts this year. Twenty-three initiates in total!
Faculty from SC&I and the School of Health Professions, with support from Rutgers Global will represent Rutgers in IAPP-Greece, an initiative that aims to promote international collaboration between U.S. and Greek institutions of higher education. Rutgers will kick off the partnership by hosting two e-symposia in May and June 2021.
Using examples from their own research, organizing, and media work, Todd Wolfson and Chenjerai Kumanyika will discuss how Black Lives Matter is a response to long-held racial disparities. They will also explore how the movement has critiqued systemic racism in criminal justice and consider how this fight intersects with historic and contemporary labor struggles.