How Media – Namely News, Ads and Social Posts – Can Shape an Election
A Rutgers expert explains how media can influence voter perception and behavior.
A Rutgers expert explains how media can influence voter perception and behavior.
Held on October 23 at The Yard on College Avenue, the event will feature interviews with Communication major alums including an agency CEO, television advertising executive, social media influencer marketers, beauty industry marketing executive, sports business executives, singer/songwriter, music agent assistant, TikTok Influencer; SC&I current students; and other special guests.
The Health Information concentration takes a socio-ecological approach to understanding health and information, focusing on how people create, locate, interpret, use, and share health information in their everyday lives and during health events. In an era where misinformation can have serious consequences, graduates will play a crucial role in promoting health literacy and fostering a better-informed society.
The grant will support the news service in its mission to collaborate with New Jersey’s colleges and universities to mentor and train promising student journalists, including Rutgers SC&I JMS students, through reporting on state government, the Legislature, and politics for local media partners across the state.
“A lot of college graduates always talk about how they hardly use the skills they learned from their college courses, where I feel like I apply the skills I learned from Rutgers every day,” Boone said.