Study Identifies Behaviors That Helped Couples Weather the Pandemic
Researchers examined five types of resilience behaviors that people might enact in relationships to buffer experiences of uncertainty, disruption and turmoil.
Researchers examined five types of resilience behaviors that people might enact in relationships to buffer experiences of uncertainty, disruption and turmoil.
Prentzel applies the valuable lessons and skills she learned as a Journalism and Media Studies major at SC&I to a career where she excels in reporting on climate change and animal welfare.
After examining resilience behaviors people might adopt to reduce uncertainty in their romantic relationships during Covid-19 lockdowns, new Rutgers research found that two, creating new routines and maintaining a positive outlook, had the greatest impact.
This exciting event hosted by the Communication Department at SC&I included appearances by successful Communication graduates who spoke about the ways their SC&I education prepared them for professional success and networked with current and prospective Communication students.
Riegner, who is majoring in Journalism and Media Studies, is also playing on the Rutgers women’s lacrosse team and interning at NBC Sports where she is working with NBC Sports reporter and SC&I alumna Kathryn Tappen JMS’03. “The best and most unique part about my job is that it shows me firsthand what I hope to be doing moving forward, and it allows me to see the industry front and center. While I always thought this was what I wanted to do for my career, now I know for sure,” Riegner said.