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This course introduces students to basic database design principles and applications, and the use of database technologies for the organization and management of large information systems.
American academic librarians played an extraordinary role in assisting university communities through responsive virtual information services in the early days of the pandemic, according to new Rutgers research.
The convention’s theme honors PLACE: People, Liberation, Advocacy, Community, and Environment.
Data analytics linked to storage, curation, management, and mining with attention to alternative methodological approaches.
This course examines the processes through which organizations handle and disseminate information to the public with a specific emphasis on crisis communication.
Join our esteemed alumni as they engage in a lively panel conversation about their careers.
Moderated by Director of Undergraduate Studies, Journalism and Media Studies, Steven Miller RC’79, with introductions by Interim Dean Dafna Lemish
As a senior majoring in Communication, Sam discusses the SC&I experiences that have aided her during the growth of her fashion magazine and as she’s followed her dreams at Rutgers.
This course examines features of interpersonal conflict situations, explores individual conflict styles, and identifies strategies for managing or resolving interpersonal conflict.
SC&I’s Digital Asset Management (DAM) certificate program marks its third anniversary this fall; it is more relevant than ever. Organizations daily amass an ever-increasing amount of digital assets—content stored in a digital file format—including images, photographs, videos, audio/music files, graphics, animations, illustrations, and more.
This course examines types and qualities of civic infrastructure, civic engagement, and community leadership. Students are introduced to the methods and nature of community communication in varied