Jordan Meyers MCM’21, COM'20 Carries on the Rutgers Legacy
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.
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.
Roy Woods Jr. MCM'21 recently accepted a new position as the Director of Communications at Springpoint, one of the Mid-Atlantic's largest nonprofit providers of residential and home-based services and programs for seniors. He credits the Master of Communication and Media program for preparing him to be in a leadership position and providing an excellent platform for developing his communications skills.
SC&I faculty and students are attending and presenting research at the 105th Annual Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) Conference from August 3–6 in Detroit, Michigan.
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.
“CSR is truly what’s needed in today’s businesses and society.”
The findings in a new study by Ph.D. student Shravan Regret Iyer MCM’18 show that immersive media productions need to take a multidisciplinary approach to climate change communication to more effectively increase the audience’s interest in science and motivate them to take action to mitigate global climate change.
The ICA conference, held in Paris and virtually, runs from May 26–30.
The MCM capstone project is the culmination of your studies in the program and represents the very best work you have to offer.
Here we are, at the culmination of several weeks of effort... *Drum roll, please* The all-important first draft! This is the deliverable that, if you've been following the series, we have been working towards from the start.