Travelzoo Names Xavier Pazmino JMS’24 a Recipient of the 2023 Nancy Barbosa Internship Program
Pazmino plans to leverage this opportunity to develop his writing and critical thinking skills.
Pazmino plans to leverage this opportunity to develop his writing and critical thinking skills.
“The comprehensive nature of my coursework [at SC&I] has not only expanded my interests but also enriched my skill set, positioning me as a strong candidate for a wide array of roles,” Serido said.
Professor of Library and Information Science Michael Lesk served on the Library and Information Science faculty at SC&I for twenty years, following a successful career at Bell Labs, Bellcore, and the National Science Foundation.
The conference will close with a social hosted by SC&I’s Interim Dean and Distinguished Professor of Journalism and Media Studies Dafna Lemish, along with fellow deans from University of South Carolina, University of Kentucky, and University of Alabama. The keynote speaker will be Alberto Ibargüen, president of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
Now post-grad, Lake shares her recipe for career success: “If you follow your passions and take advantage of all the opportunities SC&I offers, you will find happiness and success in your work life.”
Michele De Mola MCM’23 is a social media specialist at Living Brite, a solar energy company based in California, and a content manager for Pop Fizz Bar in Washington, D.C. She’s also engaged in an internship as a social media marketing intern for Starts With One Today, a non-profit organization.
To qualify, student-athletes are required to have earned a minimum GPA of 3.70 or better during the previous academic year, and a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher during their entire academic career.
At the WRSU 75th anniversary dinner, the late Roger Cohen, a long-time Journalism and Media Studies faculty member at SC&I, was inducted into the WRSU’s inaugural Hall of Fame.
An experienced higher education fundraiser, Bradley most recently worked in development for Seton Hall and Fordham Universities.
After getting my B.A., I took a bit of a circuitous route to full-time teaching. I started in Rhode Island (my home state), then moved to New Jersey. I’ve been at my current middle school since the late 1990s. I was a classroom teacher until January 2022, when I was finally able to make the transition to the school library.