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Known as TikTok’s “Mom Friend,” lifestyle expert Cathy Pedrayes is finishing up her Master of Communication and Media (MCM) degree at SC&I. Instantly recognizable in her signature blue dress and pearls, Cathy is an influencer with over 1.7 million followers.
Catalfamo discussed how his education and experience as a JMS student at SC&I and a broadcaster at WRSU helped launch his career in sports broadcasting.
The Rutgers-New Brunswick professor launched his book project John Lewis: A Life in Politics, which is to be published by Simon & Schuster, after he traveled to Atlanta in February 2019 for an awe-inspiring meeting to secure the late congressman’s approval.
At a virtual ceremony held on May 13, 2021, SC&I honored and celebrated the undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral students who earned degrees from SC&I this year.
SC&I faculty and students will present research presentations at the virtual 71st Annual International Communication Association (ICA) Conference in late May. Mostly asynchronous, the conference will also include pre-recorded sessions released on a schedule and live video chat events.
How Rutgers prepared Vivian Salama SC&I ’00 LC ’00 for her current role as the national security correspondent for the Wall Street Journal, and for past jobs with CNN and other organizations.
Learn about our ALA-accredited MI program, which is among the very best in the nation.
Top-ranked by U.S. News & World Report and a founding member of the iSchools.
Learn about our ALA-accredited MI program, which is among the very best in the nation.
Top-ranked by U.S. News & World Report and a founding member of the iSchools.
Here's Survivin' and Thrivin’ — the spring 2021 issue of Kairos, the JMS magazine of top undergraduate work.
In December 2020, Emily Gibbs JMS’17 moved across the country and took a new job as co-host of “Living Dayton,” a one-hour lifestyle program on WDTN-TV in Dayton, Ohio. She credits her SC&I education for preparing her to take on the role and fellow SC&I alumna Julia Palazzo JMS’16 for alerting her about the job opening.