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Mikesell, L., Bromley, E., Young, A. S., Vona, P., & Zima, B. (2016). Integrating client and clinician perspectives on psychotropic medication treatment: Developing a communication-centered epistemic model of shared-decision making for mental health contexts. Health Communication, 31(6), 707-717.
Mikesell, L., Bromley, E., & Khodyakov, D. (2013). Ethical community-engaged research: A literature review. American Journal of Public Health, 103(12), e7-e14.
Jenny Mandelbaum, Darcey deSouza, Wan Wei & Kaicheng Zhan (2021): Micro-moments of social support: Self-service-occasioned offers at the family dinner table, Communication Monographs.
Rutgers Giving Day is an annual 24-hour day of giving to raise funds for students, schools, and programs.
Independent study in media studies topics under faculty supervision.
In his newest book, “Four Streets and a Square,” Marc Aronson explores 400 years of Manhattan’s history, with a focus on what he has coined “The New York City Idea”: the value of mixture, of people, of ideas, and of cultures found in New York City.”
Professor John Pavlik and doctoral student Shravan Regret Iyer, experts in experiential media, said presenting research for the first time in the Metaverse at the Sixth World Summit for Tourism and Hospitality Conference “was unique and surprisingly effective.”
Vikki Katz will lead a discussion of People Love Dead Jews: Reports from a Haunted Present, recently published by Dara Horn and winner of this year's Kirkus Prize for nonfiction.
Deepa Kumar will lead a discussion on the documentary "The Feeling of Being Watched" (available free online at Alexander library).
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Graduation Convocation
Thursday morning, May 12, 2022