In a New Textbook, SC&I Lecturer Offers Alternative Methods to Improve Public Speaking Skills
Jerald Goldstein’s new book suggests novel approaches everyone can use to either gain or improve public speaking skills.
Jerald Goldstein’s new book suggests novel approaches everyone can use to either gain or improve public speaking skills.
The interview with Gloria Steinem and accompanying video explains how the new chair will “advance women’s equality, and the democratization of the ever-changing media industry.”
Jay Liebowitz, Chief Sales & Marketing Officer at Princeton Lightwave, was in search of some interns well-versed in digital marketing to help him reposition his company as a leading supplier of technology for driverless cars. He contacted SC&I in the hopes of finding some valuable talent and posted his internship opportunity on SC&I's Career Services website.
The Association of Computer Machinery (ACM) has named Shah a Senior Member, one of just 122 members inducted this year.
The book presents a communication-oriented approach to leadership and is designed to help every reader increase their professional and personal leadership skills.
Check out the fall edition of Kairos, the twice-yearly online magazine of top Journalism and Media Studies undergraduate student work!
SC&I’s Assistant Dean of Information Technology, Jon Oliver, Takes on the Role as Vice Chair of Rutgers Senate
The "Community Conversations" helped the team gather information for their project titled “Investigation of Library Engagement.”
Kantor is part of a Rutgers team of three researchers who are working to develop novel methods the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) can use to estimate how many people and goods are “missing” at the border.
The new commentary explains the changes at CBS that led the network to cancel the show in 1971, without even providing a final episode.