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Written by SC&I part-time faculty and alumni Ralph Gigliotti and Christine Goldthwaite, this new book is a resource for leaders and aspiring leaders at all levels working in an academic health context who desire to create change, navigate crisis, and pursue organizational excellence.
A new book by Associate Professor of Practice Marc Aronson explores the year 1789, a pivotal year in an era of enslavement, and conflict over human rights, that rippled throughout Europe, the Americas, and the Caribbean, and offers many insights into many of the global conflicts we still grapple with today.
Cooke, a three-time SC&I alumna, is the Augusta Baker Endowed Chair and an
Associate Professor at UofSC. The award, UofSC wrote, was “created to recognize individuals who have exemplified the philosophies of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. through random or ongoing acts of community service, social justice or racial reconciliation.”
It attracted over 374 registrants and 212 participants, and SC&I’s career networking event enabled students to engage with alumni, faculty, and staff to find career information, inspiration, and direction.
Rutgers Today interviews Assistant Professor of Journalism and Media Studies Khadijah Costley White.
Joe Biden will be sworn in as the 46th president of the United States at noon on January 20.
Through this project, led by Library and Information Science faculty member Shagun Jhaver, he and his team will investigate how users make sense of flagging, what information they seek, and how they navigate flagging interfaces.
SC&I graduate student Robert Obiefuna worked with a leading financial corporation in Nigeria, where he became a marketing team lead. While serving in this leadership role, he led his team to achieve their organizational market target by signing top business moguls in Nigeria, ultimately growing the branch profits by 15% and earning promotions for all team members.
A chapter by SC&I researchers in the third edition of “The Routledge Handbook of Health Communication” provides communication-related and community-based strategies to help improve health outcomes for diverse groups and communities.