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This year in recognition of National Disability Awareness Month, we invited members of the Rutgers community to reflect on one thing they want people to know about their experience as a person with a disability, or as a caretaker for someone with a disability, and how they want to be seen by the world. Here is what they had to say.
“My classes were instrumental in securing internships that helped me stand out in a major way,” Gupta said.
“The [MCM program] opened many doors for me. I've been able to dive deeper into communication fields like marketing, PR, digital journalism, and media research,” Leong said.
This free Zoom colloquium, presented by the Continuing and Professional Studies Department of the Rutgers University School of Communication and Information, will provide ideas, strategies, and techniques for navigating the murky world of digital truth, artificial intelligence manipulation, deep fakes, and the brighter world of digital provenance and content authenticity.
A SC&I faculty member for 25 years, Saracevic’s impactful research focused on performance evaluation of information retrieval systems and information systems in general; the study of users and use of library and information services; effective mediation in information systems; the increasing effectiveness of searching the Web and large databases; and the evaluation of digital libraries.
The two events, hosted by the SC&I Library and Information Science Department, gathered scholars interested in exploring governance perspectives pertaining to “Contextual Integrity” and “Governing Knowledge Commons” frameworks.
Award-winning author David Greenberg says his new book about the civil rights leader offers hope for uniting a divided nation.
Faculty and doctoral students will attend the 2024 Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) conference in Portland, Oregon, from October 14-17. ALISE '24, the premier annual gathering of library and information science (LIS) professionals, will focus on this year’s theme, 'The Ethics and Evolution of Truth and Information.’
Join Roxane Gay, the Rutgers Gloria Steinem Endowed Chair in Media, Culture, and Feminist Studies, in welcoming writer, artist, cultural worker, and storyteller Amber Abundance to campus.