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Women, African-Americans, young people and those with lower socioeconomic status are most likely to report uncertainty about whether misinformation statements are true.
“I decided to take the Public Relations certificate program as a way to update my skills and resume during unemployment, network with other students, gain the advice of professors, and maintain a semblance of structure and sanity during the pandemic,” Garcia said.
Rutgers was a good fit for Josh Rochotte, and SC&I is proud to claim him as a double alumnus. After majoring in Information Technology and Information (ITI) and Psychology, Josh completed a Master of Information (MI) degree in 2018.
Defne Ildiz COM'16 is someone who knows how to take agile pivots. After deciding dance was no longer the direction she wanted to go in professionally, she set her sights on Rutgers University, noting that it offered diversity, quality, choice of majors, and a tremendous variety of opportunities outside of the classroom.
One year after graduation, Kim Hoyos JMS ’18, talks about her work as Digital Strategy Coordinator at MTV and her continuing accomplishments in filmmaking.
SC&I alumna Stacy Brody MI ‘18 named a Library Journal Librarian of the Year for her volunteer work with the Librarian Reserve Corps, a World Health Organization/Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network partner, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rose is applying the leadership and communication skills he gained at SC&I in his role as assistant coach.
A majority of New Jerseyans support mandatory vaccines for school children when available.
The JMS alumna draws from her journalism background and family’s indigenous traditions to help women of color reclaim ancestral wisdom, connect with nature, and more. “There’s a reason why you want to be in media; the world needs your voice."
“The beautiful thing about people is we all come from different backgrounds, beliefs, experiences, and cultures. Absorbing knowledge from others is the best advice I have received as it allows me to learn and think with an open mind.”