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Critical evaluation of the aesthetic and social impact of visual communication.
ASIS&T attendees will focus on translating information research into practice, policy, and action.
Join us to learn about graduate student organizations at SC&I; hear from the student organizations, meet their leadership, and learn about how to become a member.
SC&I faculty member Nikolaos Linardopoulos, who manages the course, will accept the 2023 Program of Excellence Award on behalf of SC&I/Department of Communication during the NCA’s annual convention in November. Linardopoulos said the primary goal of the course is “to equip students with the necessary skills to be effective public communicators in a variety of settings and contexts with a particular emphasis on mediated/virtual presentations.”
Riegner, who is majoring in Journalism and Media Studies, is also playing on the Rutgers women’s lacrosse team and interning at NBC Sports where she is working with NBC Sports reporter and SC&I alumna Kathryn Tappen JMS’03. “The best and most unique part about my job is that it shows me firsthand what I hope to be doing moving forward, and it allows me to see the industry front and center. While I always thought this was what I wanted to do for my career, now I know for sure,” Riegner said.
The NCA’s Family Communication Division awarded Scharp and her colleagues a top paper award and the Interpersonal Communication Division awarded her a distinguished article award in 2023. In addition, two of her doctoral advisees have also been named recipients of Top Student Paper awards.
The Program Director and Faculty will discuss the three areas of studies in which students can choose to focus: Communication, Library and Information Science, and Media Studies.
(Below are some sample topics courses that have been offered in the past few years)
The talk by Dr. Munmun De Choudhury, Associate Professor at Georgia Tech, will offer insights into the bias and harms in measuring mental health with online technologies.
Dr. Roxane Gay, the Gloria Steinem Endowed Chair in Media, Culture and Feminist Studies at Rutgers University, will be in conversation with Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, marine biologist and policy expert, on the role of the ocean in climate solutions, and how we can advance "ocean justice.”