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Chayko will teach, mentor, and reside among Honors College students, and focus this year on helping first-year first-generation honors students explore the rich array of academic and research opportunities at Rutgers.
New Rutgers research has found when politicians, newscasters, public speakers, or people engaged in private conversations make a mistake, they will use a communicative process known as over-exposed self-correction to manage errors that may be (mis)construed as revealing their problematic or amoral attitudes or egregious lapses in competence.
Jordan Meyers MCM’21, COM’20, a program assistant and adjunct lecturer at SC&I, always dreamed of following in her parents’ footsteps and becoming a Scarlet Knight.
Take advantage of the program’s diversity of classes. Being able to familiarize yourself with the different facets of communication and media allows you to narrow down areas that hold your interest. Studying what you enjoy makes you a well-rounded and knowledgeable candidate when applying to jobs.
Stephen Bacchetta MI’20 is a records manager and digital archivist for Seton Hall University. He offers this candid view of his post-undergraduate experiences with SC&I. Thank you, Stephen!
After serving as director of creative development and director of photography at Getty Images New York, Susan Chanin MCM’23 co-founded Mother Image™, a woman-centric boutique photo agency, with her partner Rana Faure. A photo assignment at Johnson & Johnson (J&J) led her to Rutgers and the Master of Communication and Media program.
Representing Rutgers University faculty celebrating career milestones, Distinguished Professor of Communication Brent Ruben spoke at an event held May 4 at President Jonathan Holloway’s house in Piscataway.
At a Rutgers University celebration marking faculty milestones, SC&I faculty members Marc Aronson, John Pavlik, Brent Ruben, and Lea Stewart were recognized for their years of dedicated service to the university.
Nesi, who teaches for the SC&I DCIM minor, said as an educator he values the importance of digital media and technology, and he strives to empower students to thrive in the digital world.