How Trump Shaped the Media
Rutgers Today interviews Assistant Professor of Journalism and Media Studies Khadijah Costley White.
Rutgers Today interviews Assistant Professor of Journalism and Media Studies Khadijah Costley White.
Joe Biden will be sworn in as the 46th president of the United States at noon on January 20.
As the founder and head of Muslim.co, the first international news and lifestyle publication for Millennial and Gen Z Muslims, Al-Khatahtbeh, at 22, is the youngest to make the list in the media category.
The mission of journalism, Professor John Pavlik says, is the pursuit of truth and thereby hold the powerful accountable for their actions in every civil society. In a newly published paper Pavlik outlines ten core principles journalism educators and practitioners can follow to ensure success in the rapidly changing media industry.
The Rutgers University Marching Scarlet Knights are proud to announce that ten students will be performing in the College Band Directors National Association (CBDNA) Intercollegiate Marching Band (IMB). They will join nearly 1,500 performers from 200 bands in 45 states and Puerto Rico, all working together to produce a virtual college marching band show.
Students eager to get their work published in either Rutgers campus, New Jersey, national or international publications can now refer to a roster of some 65 publications SC&I professor Mary D’Ambrosio has compiled for ideas of where to pitch.
In “What’s at Stake: How the elections will influence our future,” students write about the new political activism of Gen Z; the Trump campaign's challenges to New Jersey’s mail-in voting program; and about sex assault victims’ uncomfortable choice, between two presidential candidates who have both been accused of sexual misconduct.
Collins, a veteran journalist, had been a part-time lecturer for JMS since 2015. She taught Writing for the Media, a course that introduces both JMS majors and students from across the university to the basics of media writing, and the department’s popular Fashion Journalism course, which she developed.
The award recognizes graduate faculty who have made significant contributions to graduate education at Rutgers University.
A new paper by Assistant Professor Caitlin Petre explores the impact of metrics on the media industry and journalistic practice, and how journalists attempt to reconcile their professional commitments with the news industry’s commercial imperatives.