Master of Information Alumna says Course Work is 100% Day-to-Day Applicable
The degree has real world takeaways that enabled her to participate in the professional field.
The degree has real world takeaways that enabled her to participate in the professional field.
Assistant Professor Charles Senteio and several SC&I colleagues have collaborated with the Rutgers School of Social Work to place a Masters of Social Work student at the East Brunswick Public Library in order to better address patrons' information needs to address questons concerning health and wellness.
Alumna Celeste Rhoads ’15 discusses earning her Master of Library and Information Science through SC&I’s Master of Information Online Program, and her career as the Children’s and Young Adults’ Services Manager at the American Library in Paris.
SC&I faculty travels to New Orleans, Louisiana for the 2018 American Library Association’s (ALA) Annual Conference & Exhibition to discuss the latest developments in library and information science field as well as future advancements in this diverse industry.
Master of Information (MI) student Pete Williams discusses his role as media and metadata librarian at the Curtis Institute of Music, how the MI program prepared him for this position, and offers advice for current students and recent graduates.
Lauren Bell '18 credits Marija Dalbello as her biggest supporter and mentor while attending Rutgers.
SC&I’s Library and Information Science (LIS) Department heads to Atlantic City, N.J. for the upcoming New Jersey Librarian Association (NJLA) Conference from May 30-June 1. This year’s timely theme is “Speak Freely.” In addition to SC&I’s platinum sponsorship of the conference, our alumni, students and faculty will be presenting on various topics.
SC&I goes global! In March, iConference 2018 was attended by the School of Communication and Information’s faculty, Ph.D. alumni, and doctoral and graduate students. Held in Sheffield, UK and organized by the University of Sheffield and Northumbria University, this year’s conference focused on “Transforming Digital Worlds”.
Jean Marie Ryan and Karen Parry have been named 2018 Movers and Shakers by Library Journal.
Rutgers University School of Communication and Information Faculty and Ph.D. Students will Participate and Present at ALISE 2018