New Health Care Information Technology Capstone Course Introduced by Ph.D. Student Hajar Shirley
A former Global IT Director at Johnson & Johnson, Hajar Shirley brings the new capstone in IT & Informatics to life for students.
A former Global IT Director at Johnson & Johnson, Hajar Shirley brings the new capstone in IT & Informatics to life for students.
Threats’s research integrates perspectives from library and information science, public health, health informatics, human-computer interaction, and digital sociology.
IT & Informatics students pitched over 40 projects at the fall IT & Informatics Showcase. Two projects were named Showcase winners after being chosen as ‘Best Project’ by both the judges and the students. Four additional teams won Best Project awards for their topic areas.
Ruiz, an Information Technology and Informatics major at SC&I, is one of only 1,000 students in the country chosen for this honor. As an Under 30 Scholar, Ruiz will attend the Forbes Under 30 Summit where he plans to network and gain insight into what it takes to run a company.
Following his success as an intern at Google last summer, ITI major Steven Dezuniga was offered a full-time position with the company as an account strategist. He will travel to Michigan after his graduation in May to begin his career.
For 10 weeks this past summer, ITI major Migliorino worked as an intern in the New York metro offices of Accenture, creating consistently high-quality deliverables across a diverse portfolio of client asks.
From what started as a Capstone project at SC&I, three recent Rutgers grads aim to bring VetCoin to market with the hopes of giving back to the Veteran community.
The eighth annual ITI showcase was held on May 1st, 2019 and explored new ideas in business, social welfare, education, and healthcare.
One year after graduation from SC&I, Mary Adams ’18 talks about her position as Web Production Coordinator at a Brooklyn-based education technology company.
Silent books are picture books for children that do not include words, so no language barriers impede understanding. During the month of May 2019 The Alexander Library will host the most recent collection of silent books. SC&I’s professor Marc Aronson will speak at the launch of the month-long event on May 2, 2019.